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What Rasmus Hojlund said to Erik ten Hag after conceding penalty in Man United moments missed vs Man City

Manchester United's run of victories ended abruptly against rivals Manchester City in a disappointing defeat at Old Trafford yesterday.

After starting the match well, City took control on 26 minutes when Rasmus Hojlund was adjudged to have fouled Rodri in the area. Erling Haaland converted the spot kick comfortably.

Haaland grabbed his brace shortly after the interval when he headed home Bernardo Silva's cross at the back post. With 10 minutes remaining, the Blues wrapped up the three points as Haaland turned provider for Phil Foden to tap home.

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Following a disappointing defeat, MEN Sport has taken a look at moments you may have missed during the derby defeat.

Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher agreed the decision to award a penalty against Hojlund for the foul on Rodri was harsh and it was clear on the pitch that the Dane agreed. After Haaland had scored the penalty, the 21-year-old was seen speaking to his manager about the decision.

It appears the striker was claiming he was merely shielding as Rodri attempted to run onto the cross. However, VAR did not see it that way and chose to award the spot kick.

As always, there were plenty of United heroes in attendance at Old Trafford for the derby. Among the usual suspects were two players who starred under Sir Alex Ferguson: Patrice Evra and Ji-sung Park.

What United would have given to have had Evra and Park on the pitch instead of in the stands as they struggled to close the gap between themselves and City.

After VAR chose to give City a controversial penalty in the first half, several United players took the opportunity to argue the decision with referee Paul Tierney

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk