Manchester City took a potentially decisive step towards retaining their Premier League title with a vital and hard-fought 2-0 derby win over Manchester United. Second-half goals from Bernardo Silva and substitute Leroy Sane killed off a fired-up United side at Old Trafford and took City back above Liverpool at the top of the table. City, who have won their last 11 league matches, now lead the Merseysiders by a point with three games remaining for both sides. WE’RE THE PRIDE OF MANCHESTER 🔴 0-2 💙 #MUNMCI #mancity pic.twitter.com/hKAhvVGhth — Manchester City (@ManCity) April 24, 2019 The match had long been identified as a tricky hurdle for City but with games against Burnley, Leicester and Brighton in their run-in, they will now be regarded as clear title favourites. It was a victory Pep Guardiola’s side certainly had to work for and show all their champion qualities to achieve. Suggestions United might prove pushovers after a dismal run of six defeats in their eight previous games, or they would be unwilling to do rivals Liverpool a favour, were wide of the mark. The hosts, clearly stung by their embarrassing 4-0 capitulation at Everton last weekend, set out to make a point. Needing points in the battle for Champions League qualification, United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer made five changes after the Goodison Park surrender and it initially had the desired effect. #MUFC have made a bright start under the lights at Old Trafford. 12 minutes played. #MUNMCI pic.twitter.com/o7QOS98BxW — Manchester United (@ManUtd) April 24, 2019 Guardiola, not for the first time in a big game, restored captain Vincent Kompany at the heart of defence but the Belgian was hurried into mistakes by the pace of Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford. City almost drew first blood when a Raheem Sterling shot took a deflection off Chris Smalling and wrong-footed David De Gea but the goalkeeper recovered. United then enjoyed a good spell with Fred trying his luck from distance and Lingard volleying wide from a Paul Pogba cross. Bernardo Silva forced a good save from De Gea but United quickly broke upfield and Ederson needed to rush off his line to deny Rashford, who sent a long-range effort over soon after. Sergio Aguero could not convert his chances (Martin Rickett/PA) Sterling created another opportunity for himself when he wriggled through the area but De Gea dealt with his tame strike and Sergio Aguero dragged another effort wide. The first half ended with Ilkay Gundogan limping away from a late challenge by Lingard which infuriated Guardiola on the sidelines. Perhaps inevitably, United’s early intensity dropped and City made their breakthrough nine minutes after the interval. The visitors were starting to get on top when the tireless Bernardo Silva powered into the area, turned inside Luke Shaw and fired a low shot inside the near post. Aguero might have doubled the lead moments later but flashed an effort wide after a quick break. 157 and counting! We’ve now broken our own goalscoring record for a single season in all competitions with that second one tonight! ⚽️🔥⚽️🔥#mancity pic.twitter.com/IDx8C1AaDz — Manchester City (@ManCity) April 24, 2019 The second came in the 66th minute as Sterling led another counter-attack from deep and picked out Sane. The German, brought on to replace Fernandinho, took a touch and then let fly from the edge of the area. De Gea, who had been slow to react for the opening goal, this time tried to save with his feet and got it all wrong. United did apply some late pressure but City were well in control and comfortably saw the game out. Topics Manchester City, Manchester United, Bernardo Silva, Leroy Sane, Premier League, Man City, Man Utd Silva: I knew second season at City would be easier United channel the spirit of 99 as Champions League hostilities resume It was a penalty – Silva hits back at Burnley boss Dyche Fernandinho: Bernardo Silva one of Man City’s best Pep Guardiola heaps praise on his Manchester City players following derby win Rose urges Premier League bosses to help English clubs out in Champions League Emery confident about pincer assault on Champions League qualification Raheem Sterling a constant threat for Manchester City Where is it all going wrong for Manchester United? Ranked! The 50 best players in the Premier League this season Andy Mitten column: Why the Solskjaer euphoria died – and what must happen to get it back Quiz! Can you name the last 50 players to score in Manchester City vs Manchester United games? 6 big rivalries that are no longer horribly one-sided Quiz! Can you name the 35 current Premier League players who made their debut in the competition 10+ years ago?
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Manchester City take big step towards title with victory over Manchester United
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