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Manchester derby: First blood to Guardiola as De Bruyne inspires City

Last updated on: September 10, 2016 19:45 IST

Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City celebrates

IMAGE: Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City celebrates scoring his sides first goal during the Premier League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images.

Pep Guardiola drew first blood in his renewed managerial duel with Jose Mourinho as Manchester City deservedly won an absorbing Premier League derby 2-1 against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday.

Kevin de Bruyne, who was never appreciated by Mourinho when they were at Chelsea together, proved instrumental in City's magnificent win, scoring the opener and making the second for Kelechi Iheanacho before halftime.

Kelechi Iheanacho, right, of Manchester City celebrates

IMAGE: Kelechi Iheanacho, right, of Manchester City celebrates scoring his sides second goal while team mate Nolito jumps on his back. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images.

With his side being outpassed and outclassed in a one-sided first half, Zlatan Ibrahimovic brought United back into the match just before the break after a mistake by City's new goalkeeper Claudio Bravo.

Bravo's error on a hugely unconvincing debut inspired a much more even second half and Ibrahimovic had goal ruled out for offside before man of the match De Bruyne hit the post as City maintained their 100 per cent record this season to move three points clear at the top of the table.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

IMAGE: Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Manchester United shoots. Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images.

After months of hype in Manchester - and well beyond -following the appointment of the two great managerial foes, it was Guardiola's side who initially took complete control of a game that was being billed as one the whole world was watching.

For much of the first half, City's slick passing and neat movement brought back memories of the way Guardiola's old Barcelona side would once often pass rings round Mourinho's Real Madrid.

Yet the initial breakthrough came from an unGuardiola-like route one approach in the 15th minute, Aleksandar Kolarov's hoofed ball being met by a flicked header from Iheanacho which allowed the excellent De Bruyne to nip in past a leaden-footed Daley Blind and fire home.

Kelechi Iheanacho of Manchester City

IMAGE: Kelechi Iheanacho of Manchester City and Eric Bailly of Manchester United battle for possession in the air. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images.

Iheanacho, ensuring that suspended Sergio Aguero was not unduly missed up front, underlined City's dominance, tapping home after De Bruyne's 36th-minute left-footed strike had come back off the post.

United were offered a lifeline when Bravo, whose signing to replace City favourite Joe Hart has been the most controversial move of Guardiola's brief reign, failed to claim a straightforward free kick from the right flank.

He dropped the ball under no great pressure, allowing the alert Ibrahimovic to volley home from the edge of the box and quite transform the game's dynamic.

Pep Guardiola

IMAGE: Josep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City, right, gives his team instructions during the Premier League match against Manchester United. Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images.

Bravo looked a bag of nerves and nearly presented United with an equaliser before halftime and when Mourinho sought a more positive approach from his side with a double substitution at halftime, youngster Marcus Rashford made an immediate impact.

The teenager's 70th-minute shot left Bravo well beaten but the goal was ruled out as it had brushed off the shin of Ibrahimovic, who was standing offside.

The hapless Bravo could easily have given away a penalty with a studs-up challenge on an infuriated Wayne Rooney but City regained their composure, defended with resolve and could have wrapped up a more emphatic victory when De Bruyne's late shot hit the post and ran across the face of goal.

Source: REUTERS
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