Manchester United's interim head coach Michael Carrick kicked off his tenure in style with a resounding 2-0 victory over Manchester City at Old Trafford. The electric atmosphere was palpable as Bryan Mbeumo scored the opening goal, with Patrick Dorgu netting the second just minutes later.
Carrick had dropped Benjamin Sesko for Mbeumo before the opener and continued to make changes throughout the game, with Matheus Cunha coming on in place of the scorer. The Brazilian created the second goal after whipping in a cross from the right, which Dorgu deftly nipped in front of Rico Lewis to score.
The City fans were left reeling as their team was held in check by United's pacey forwards. Even Erling Haaland, City's star striker, was replaced early in the second half, with Mbeumo continuing to cause problems for the City backline.
As United took control of the game, Carrick's tactics seemed to be paying off. The team was composed and ruthless, with Diogo Dalot's tackle on Jรฉrรฉmy Doku and Luke Shaw's challenge on Rodri being just two examples of their intensity.
However, City refused to give up, with Antoine Semenyo having a cross blown over by Bernardo Silva in the first half. Meanwhile, Harry Maguire's header from a Fernandes corner hit the bar before Rico Lewis repelled Dorgu's volley at close range.
As the regulation 90 minutes came to an end, United celebrated their hard-fought victory with a grandstand finish, leaving City frustrated and Carrick walking off to a rapturous applause. The win has lifted Manchester United into fifth place, just one point behind fourth-placed Liverpool, while City remain in second but seven points adrift of the leaders.
Carrick had dropped Benjamin Sesko for Mbeumo before the opener and continued to make changes throughout the game, with Matheus Cunha coming on in place of the scorer. The Brazilian created the second goal after whipping in a cross from the right, which Dorgu deftly nipped in front of Rico Lewis to score.
The City fans were left reeling as their team was held in check by United's pacey forwards. Even Erling Haaland, City's star striker, was replaced early in the second half, with Mbeumo continuing to cause problems for the City backline.
As United took control of the game, Carrick's tactics seemed to be paying off. The team was composed and ruthless, with Diogo Dalot's tackle on Jรฉrรฉmy Doku and Luke Shaw's challenge on Rodri being just two examples of their intensity.
However, City refused to give up, with Antoine Semenyo having a cross blown over by Bernardo Silva in the first half. Meanwhile, Harry Maguire's header from a Fernandes corner hit the bar before Rico Lewis repelled Dorgu's volley at close range.
As the regulation 90 minutes came to an end, United celebrated their hard-fought victory with a grandstand finish, leaving City frustrated and Carrick walking off to a rapturous applause. The win has lifted Manchester United into fifth place, just one point behind fourth-placed Liverpool, while City remain in second but seven points adrift of the leaders.