Chances were few and far between as much of the action was confined to the overcrowded middle third of the pitch with City unwilling to throw of the defensive shackles that have become a trademark of Roberto Mancini's side.
The creative talents on view were marginalised with United striker Dimitar Berbatov hardly seeing sight of goal while City's Carlos Tevez was only a little more effective trying to puncture United's rearguard.
Tevez did force one flying save from Edwin van der Sar before halftime with a curling free kick and United fullback Patrice Evra tested Joe Hart with a firm shot after one of the few fluent passing moves of the game.
Berbatov's only effort on goal came after the break with an overhead kick comfortably dealt with by Hart.
Despite the lack of chances and excitement the closing minutes were tense for both sets of fans and the away contingent breathed a sigh of relief when City's Pablo Zabaleta wafted one presentable chance over the bar.
"A point is better than last year! Maybe we played better last season, but we lost," Mancini said.
"This time it was not a fantastic game but in the end it is a good point.
"We suffered in the last three minutes, but only because of what happened last time," he added.
Man City's Carlos Tevez fights for the ball with Man United's Rio Ferdinand
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