Manchester United continued its great period tonight (tonight), when it beat City 1:2 in the derby at Old Trafford with goals from Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford after a Grealish goal, which was not quite enough for the champions.
At the end, Pep Guardiola complained about the refereeing and especially about United's first goal, which he claimed was scored from a clear position: "It was clear to me that Rashford was in a position, he drew the attention of the goalkeeper and the defenders. We know it's not easy for the referees here. The truth, I don't care To me, if we don't win the championship or the league cup, but we will try. We won enough titles.
City players complain to the referees, photo: AP
"We performed well today, we must not let what happened with the first goal affect us. United was amazing in the transitions, they deserve congratulations. I am proud to come to coach here."
An upheaval in United's derby,
On the other side, Erik ten Haag was very satisfied with the three points: "I am very satisfied with our performance, I can understand the confusion at the back of the opponent in this situation, but the rules are clear: Rashford did not touch the ball and did not interfere with the move.
Bruno came from behind, but I can understand the Manchester City side as well.
With the help of this victory, I believe we are back in the right direction."
Bruno
A rare transformation, photo: Reuters
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