Amad Diallo scored the winning goal in the 88th minute, turning the game around for Manchester United after they were trailing 1-0. His goal came just 115 seconds after United's equalizer, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure in crucial moments. His intelligent positioning, anticipation, and clinical finish were key to United's victory.
Manchester United's victory was driven by Amad Diallo's late winning goal, United's improved control of the game, and City's lack of intensity. United had 49% possession, a rare feat against Guardiola's City, and capitalized on City's defensive lapses, particularly in the closing stages.
Manager Erik ten Hag omitted Rashford and Garnacho due to concerns about their engagement, performance in training, and overall attitude. Ten Hag emphasized the importance of discipline, presentation, and teamwork, suggesting that both players fell short in these areas.
Harry Maguire had a standout performance, effectively neutralizing Erling Haaland. Haaland didn't register a shot on target and won fewer than half of his aerial duels. Maguire's physicality and experience were crucial in United's defensive success.
United achieved 49% possession against City, a rare occurrence under Guardiola's tenure. This indicated progress in United's ability to control the game and execute Ten Hag's tactical plan, marking a shift in their approach against top-tier opposition.
Mason Mount suffered an injury just 10 minutes into the game, cutting short what was expected to be a promising performance. His injury added to his already troubled season, raising concerns about his fitness and ability to contribute consistently.
Steven Railston and Samuel Luckhurst react to United’s stunning win against Manchester City, heap praise on Amad and discuss two star players being dropped.
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