One concern for Ferguson was the performance of his new Spanish goalkeeper David de Gea who was stranded when Joleon Lescott nodded in David Silva's teasing free kick and slow to react when Edin Dzeko's ambitious 30-metre strike flew past him just before halftime.
"It was bending a bit, it's difficult to say if he should have done better," Ferguson said.
City manager Roberto Mancini, charged with the task of ending United's domination of English soccer and bringing the league title to the club for the first time since 1968, admitted his side had been outplayed.
"They were better than us but sometimes in football if you cannot score you give the other team a chance. We were 2-0 up so it is not good to lose from this position."
United begin the defence of their Premier League title at West Bromwich Albion on Sunday, while City, whose expensive new striker Sergio Aguero was an unused substitute in the Community Shield, host promoted Swansea City next Monday.
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