United won 2-1 in the dramatic Manchester Derby at Old Trafford today, but Eric Ten Hague's men have come to the third place in the table with two goals in four minutes, while Pep Guardiola's team is second with 39 points.
Man United were ahead in possession of the ball 30 percent of the match, although the first half was goalless in the first half, but City did not score a single shot in the first half.
In the second half, City played an offensive, and in the 57th minute, Jack Greillish came on as a substitute for Phil Foden. The Manchester City English star got the ball from the field 3 minutes after the ball from the Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, who later scored a great header from Bruin's cross.
But City couldn't hold the lead in the end, and the hosts were desperate for a goal after falling behind, while United came back to equalize when Bruno Fernandez scored from Casemiro's pass in the 78th minute.
Two minutes later, Marcus Rashford scored the winning goal for Garnacho's Assist United, who scored seven consecutive goals in seven games, and he became the second United player to win the game after Ronaldo (2008) and Manchester United secured the win for the rest of the time.








