MANCHESTER UNITED and Manchester City played out a drab 0-0 draw at Old Trafford in the Premier League, with both sides scuppering the chance to rise up the table.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side will feel they could’ve won the game with the chances they had, despite City having the lion’s share of the possession.
- RESULT: Man Utd 0-0 Man City
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THAT’S A WRAP
So the most recent Manchester derby, is one that we will already be putting at the back of our minds.
We’ve witnessed some exciting 0-0 draws but this most definitely wasn’t one of them.
City managed to conjure up a few chances through Sterling and Jesus but as mentioned earlier, nothing clear cut.
The most exciting thing that happened was Rashford winning United a penalty but with the assistance of VAR, Chris Kavannah ruled it out correctly for offside.
You may think I am over exaggerating but honestly, there wasn’t anything else much to it.
Thank you for sticking with me people now go tune in to our Everton vs Chelsea blog. That is already sounding more exciting.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
MATCH REPORT
Well that was disappointing. I expected so much more.
Be sure to have a read of the match report for a detailed explanation of the game.
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PEP’S ANALYSIS
Some quote from the City manager as he praises the opposition and mentions that he is happy to settle for a point.
Pep Said “We didn’t lose, last season we lost. We had the chances when we could run and other parts in the game we struggled to create chances because they are so strong physically.
“The quality of this team is that can play. When they concede set pieces they are so strong and especially when you let them run.
“We were so solid in good terms. We created more chances than them to score.
“But the game was tight, respect for both sides and a good point for us.”
ACCESS DENIED
It has now been 242 minutes since City recorded their last away goal.
Worrying.
VAN DE BLEAK
Another game gone where summer signing Donny Van De Beek doesn’t even get on the pitch let alone being in the starting line-up.
He must be getting frustrated.
UPDATED STANDINGS
With the clubs sharing a point, United stay in 7th but City climb above Villa into 8th.
OLE’S VIEWS
The United boss’s angle on how the game went and his opinion on their performance.
Solskjaer said “It’s a tight game, two good teams. I know we beat them a few times last season but those were different games, we counter attacked. Today was the most we’ve been in the game possession wise.
“They had a few big moments, David’s great save when it stands up there. Harry good block. So there’s two big chances they got and maybe a foot offside for Marcus wasn’t it?
“Tactically we knew they were going to give us some problems and I thought defensively we were excellent.
“Delighted with the defensive shape then again with the ball, we didn’t create as much as we wanted to.”
“In my time against City that is the best performance we’ve had. Not the best result but it’s the best performance.”
MAN OF THE MATCH
On John Stones, take a look the stats what earned him the man of the match title.
STONES SPEAKS
Man of the match John Stones discussing the game and what a clean sheet means to him.
Stones said “We both didn’t create many chances to be honest. Both very good defensively, another clean sheet for us. We’re a bit frustrated we’ve not come away with more but I think overall, we fought so well.
“I said it before the game that, you know, in a derby everything comes out. It’s never a nice match. Very rare that you get a big goal thriller but today we came away with a point and I think we’ll be pleased.
“It’s another step forward, it’s another chance for us to climb up the table and get more points. It’s a challenge for us and the same for them.
“I think we can take a lot away from that, in a derby game to not concede. To play how we did with the character and the drive right until the last few minutes.”
NOT SO UNITED
Only Burnley and Sheffield United have scored less goal at home this season than the Red Devils.
Poor form in front of goal.
FULL TIME STATS
The statistics really does highlight how dull the derby was.
HUGS AND SMILES
Stones and Maguire sharing a hug.. Not how I pictured the Manchester derby to end.
LINEKER THAT’S CHEEKY!
A very dull derby indeed.
PEEEEEEP!
AND THAT’S THAT!
A DEADLOCK DERBY!
FT MAN UTD 0-0 MAN CITY
MAN UTD 0-0 MAN CITY
90+1. Hearts in United fans mouths as Jesus went one on one but for some reason decide not to have a shot.
Either way, it was eventually ruled offside so it wouldn’t of counted.
MAN UTD 0-0 MAN CITY
89. Fernandes again found himself in a good position but this time a little further out.
He tried to go for glory but similar to his earlier effort, it went wide of Ederson’s post.
MAN UTD 0-0 MAN CITY
87. CLOSE!
Bruno Fernandes found himself with half a yard on the edge of the City box attempted a swivel and shoot technique but it went just wide.
Will someone steal it at the death?
MAN UTD 0-0 MAN CITY
85. Potential counter attacking opportunity for Martial but the master of tactical fouls Fernandinho puts a stop to that.
MAN UTD 0-0 MAN CITY
83. With less than 10 minutes to go I am surprised that the likes of Foden and Bernardo Silva haven’t been introduced yet.
Shows what Pep thinks of this game.
MAN UTD 0-0 MAN CITY
80. So disappointing.
The Belgian hit it straight into the wall and United relieve the pressure.
MAN UTD 0-0 MAN CITY
78. Right, big chance for City as Jesus earns them a freekick right on the edge of the box.
The headlines are written for De Bruyne!
MAN UTD 0-0 MAN CITY
75. Terrific pass from Fernandes almost fell to Rashford but the touuch let the England international down.
It won’t go down as a chance but Rashford knows he should of done better.
MAN UTD 0-0 MAN CITY
71. Fresh legs for United as Martial comes on for Greenwood.
Can the Frenchman save the day?
MAN UTD 0-0 MAN CITY
69. The game is opening up a little bit.
It’s only taken just under 70 minutes but the intensity is starting to rise.
It’s got that feeling of the first goal wins it.
MAN UTD 0-0 MAN CITY
67. BIG CHANCE!
A Cancelo cross caused the United defence problems especially when the ball fell to the feet of De Bruyne
Thankfully for Ole, the Belgian’s effort was blocked
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