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Man Utd sweep past Man City as Carrick enjoys perfect start

Manchester United's Lisandro Martinez in action with Manchester City's Antoine Semenyo. — Reuters
Manchester United's Lisandro Martinez in action with Manchester City's Antoine Semenyo. — Reuters
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MANCHESTER, England: A ​transformed Manchester United kicked off interim manager Michael Carrick's second stint in charge with an exhilarating 3-0 derby day defeat of Manchester City in the Premier League at a vibrant Old Trafford on Saturday.


Carrick's attack-minded side swept away the gloom hanging ​over the club with second-half goals by Bryan ‌Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu underlining their dominance of a disappointing City whose title hopes suffered a crushing blow.


Mbeumo, just back from Africa Cup of Nations duty with ‌Cameroon, finished sweetly in the 65th minute and Dorgu got on the end of Matheus Cunha's cross to put the home fans ⁠in dreamland 10 minutes later.

Manchester United's Bryan Mbeumo celebrates scoring their first goal with Bruno Fernandes and Amad Diallo. — Reuters
Manchester United's Bryan Mbeumo celebrates scoring their first goal with Bruno Fernandes and Amad Diallo. — Reuters


But for a superb display by City keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and three disallowed goals, United would have enjoyed a far greater margin of victory ⁠while the visitors barely threatened as goal machine ⁠Erling Haaland hardly got a look-in.


Not only was it ⁠a humbling loss for City against their cross-town rivals, it put a huge dent in their hopes of reeling in Arsenal in the Premier League ‌title race.


Instead of closing the gap at the top to a manageable three points they could find themselves nine adrift if Arsenal beat Nottingham Forest later on Saturday.


For United it was the perfect start to Carrick's tenure as they moved provisionally into fourth place.—Reuters


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