The Premier League champions have lost eight of their last 11 after falling apart late on in the Manchester derby. Find the best facts and Opta data on our Man City vs Man Utd stats page.
Having trailed as late as the 88th minute of a Manchester derby otherwise low on both quality and drama, Manchester United struck twice at the death to extend their rivals’ nightmare run of form.
Amad Diallo was the star of the show, first winning a penalty which Bruno Fernandes converted before then running in on goal to score a 90th-minute winner which means City have now lost eight of their last 11 games.
United were very slow to get going, failing to register a shot on target until the 62nd minute, but City were only marginally better. Even their opening goal was rather fortuitous.
Kevin De Bruyne took a corner short to Ilkay Gündogan who underhit his return pass to the Belgian. De Bruyne managed to get enough on the ball to get his cross into the box, but only via a massive deflection off Diallo.
The ball found its way to Josko Gvardiol, who headed in his fourth Premier League goal of the season to go clear of every other City player bar Erling Haaland (13) in the goalscoring charts.
The goal meant that only Wolves (nine) and Southampton (six) have conceded more goals from corners all season in the Premier League than United have only since Amorim came in (four).
United came out for the second half with more attacking intent but didn’t create tonnes of chances until late on. Fernandes missed their best chance, sending his effort wide of the target after being put through on goal by Rasmus Højlund.
Diallo inspired the late turnaround, pouncing on a Matheus Nunes mistake to win the penalty, before then scoring the dramatic winning goal. United are now only five points behind City.
The champions failed to take advantage of Liverpool and Arsenal slipping up on Saturday, and are now nine points off the lead, having played one game more. There’s a long way to go, but it’s hard to see how City can still claim to be in the title race after this run of form.
Our Opta match centre delivers you all the Man City vs Man Utd stats from the Manchester derby at the Etihad Stadium.
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Man City vs Man Utd: Post-Match Facts
- Manchester City were leading until the 88th minute of this match, but ended up losing 2-1 – the latest into a game that a reigning champion has led in a Premier League game and lost.
- The team leading at half time of both Manchester derbies in the Premier League in 2024 has gone on to lose (3-1 to Man City in March and 2-1 to Man Utd in December). This is as many times as the team behind at half time had gone on to win in all meetings between the two sides in the competition previously (2).
- Amad Diallo’s goal was just the seventh 90th-minute winner scored against the reigning Premier League champions, and the second netted by a Manchester United player (after Robin van Persie v Manchester City in December 2012).
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