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It was an expected and routine defeat at World Champions Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium as United closed the year with yet another defeat with it now being 15 defeats, 3 draws and only 2 victories in a sorry campaign. City scored a goal in either half from Rodri and Alvarez but completely dominated the game and other than a brief spell before half time, the home side just passed United off the park and it resembled a practice match for long spells. United did not crumble and at least the margin of victory looks respectable.
Both teams were missing several expected first teamers with no Stones, Haaland, Doku and De Bruyne in the starting line up for the home side. United were without the suspended Methodize, Hamer and the ineligible McAtee but also opted to leave McBurnie and Archer on the bench. United began playing away from their own supporters wearing their traditional red and white shirts but with red shorts.
United kicked off but after conceding possession instantly, City were soon into their groove of moving the ball around and trying to force an early opening. They made one when the ball was played across to Alvarez but he shot wide. Norwood tried to find a cross but overhit it and Ederson made the clutch on his own goalline. Oscula did well to move United up the field but soon it was on its way back and Grealish and Foden were constantly looking to get on the ball and make things happen.
On 14 minutes the opener came. The ball was played into Foden whose touch was delightful despite Souza bundling him over. RODRI took the ball on and nobody pressed the ball from the United midfield or defence and as Robinson backed off, the midfielder arrowed a low shot into the far corner and United’s early resistance was broken.
Silva then sent a dangerous cross over but Alvarez could not direct his header down and it looped over. Foden then played in Silva whose low shot was pushed away by Foderingham. United were struggling to keep the ball and the possession was already up to 85% possession. Slimane and Norwood then both had the chance to keep it but the former ran one out and the latter played an aimless ball.
Walker had a shot just wide after the ball was worked across and the home side continued to completely dominate possession and territory. Grealish had a cross that was headed behind from Robinson and then Rodri and Grealish were both chopped down. Robinson then was careless on the ball and Silva robbed him and was away but the referee, Coote, decided Souza’s shoulder to shoulder was legitimate. Pep Guardiola was booked for his protestations.
City were looking for the second goal and Grealish’s cross field ball found Walker getting in behind the sleeping Thomas but Foderingham read the cross from the former Blade. Grealish then had a cross shot that was saved by Foderingham as the one-way nature of the game continued. Walker then had a fierce effort blocked as he continued to look for a goal.
United did break out with Robinson playing in Bogle down the right and the cross was excellent but Osula, despite getting in front of his man, could not quite get the necessary contact and Akanji blocked it – the ball was probably not going on target. The corner came in and Osula’s flicked header was grabbed by Ederson – in United’s first effort on goal. The Danish striker had been a real livewire and sprinted away before Kovacic cynically chopped him down leading to an easy call of a booking for the City midfielder. United won a corner soon after and Bogle then had an effort that was easy for the City keeper but at least United had got out and had a better 5 minute spell in a game that the home side had otherwise dominated.
City did end with the final effort as Rodri flashed a drive over the bar but United had at least managed to restrict City to one goal and had not gone under and even finished the half with some opportunities.
The second half started the same manner as the first half as Rodri had a shot off target before neat football saw Grealish nearly in and Souza had to make the tackle. Grealish seemed to pull up in the challenge and was replaced from Bobb soon after this. Bogle has to make the interception as the pressure carried on unabated and this half the Blades simply could not get out of their own third. Robinson kicked it out under no pressure and the ball kept coming back.
A ball over the top from Rodri and Foden was in but Foderingham made the block as he threatened to go round him. Alvarez then fired over after the ball was moved across. Another opportunity came when Foden cut in bit his shot was deflected over. City moved it around with real patience and United tried to fill the gaps. Ake had a header over as the home side won two corners early on. It seemed inevitable that the second goal would come and so it proved.
Bobb did well in the build up and moved it inside and Slimane switched off and did not track his runner Foden who moved onto the ball and sent a delightful cross over. Trusty and Thomas failed to react and ALVAREZ tapped into the net.
City continued to pour forward and Foden’s trickery saw him weave past three men and as the challenge game in, the ball dropped for Bobb but his shot was blocked. Slimane and Osula were replaced on 66 minutes by Brewster and Archer. Walker and Kovacic came off Oscula for Dias and Lewis for Citizens.
Robinson’s pass back to Foderingham saw the keeper take too long and his clearance bounced off Alvarez and fortunately for the visitors went over the bar. Foden then had an effort saved by the keeper. United were struggling to even make any forays into the City half and it just seemed a case of if the home team wanted to exert more pressure and try and score more goals. United were working hard to deny space but it was so one sided and the pass count was reaching record breaking numbers.
Foden, the game’s outstanding player, checked back inside and his effort was blocked by Trusty before his floated ball saw Baldock have to head behind under pressure from Ake.
United were chasing shadows and young energetic City players Bobb and Lewis were not what they wanted to see running at them! They finally got up the field when Bogle was well advanced and his cross eventually fell for Osborn but he could not get the shot away. The ball came back soon after and Archer sent a decent ball over but Bogle’s shot was blocked.
This rare spell at least gave something for the away fans to shout about but were concerned on more than one occasion when Foderingham dithered or sliced a clearance out. Norrington Davies came on for Thomas for his first appearance for well over a year. The referee spared United any more pain and only added on three minutes of stoppage time and City opted not to go forward and try and add to the scoreline.
Both teams were missing several expected first teamers with no Stones, Haaland, Doku and De Bruyne in the starting line up for the home side. United were without the suspended Methodize, Hamer and the ineligible McAtee but also opted to leave McBurnie and Archer on the bench. United began playing away from their own supporters wearing their traditional red and white shirts but with red shorts.
United kicked off but after conceding possession instantly, City were soon into their groove of moving the ball around and trying to force an early opening. They made one when the ball was played across to Alvarez but he shot wide. Norwood tried to find a cross but overhit it and Ederson made the clutch on his own goalline. Oscula did well to move United up the field but soon it was on its way back and Grealish and Foden were constantly looking to get on the ball and make things happen.
On 14 minutes the opener came. The ball was played into Foden whose touch was delightful despite Souza bundling him over. RODRI took the ball on and nobody pressed the ball from the United midfield or defence and as Robinson backed off, the midfielder arrowed a low shot into the far corner and United’s early resistance was broken.
Silva then sent a dangerous cross over but Alvarez could not direct his header down and it looped over. Foden then played in Silva whose low shot was pushed away by Foderingham. United were struggling to keep the ball and the possession was already up to 85% possession. Slimane and Norwood then both had the chance to keep it but the former ran one out and the latter played an aimless ball.
Walker had a shot just wide after the ball was worked across and the home side continued to completely dominate possession and territory. Grealish had a cross that was headed behind from Robinson and then Rodri and Grealish were both chopped down. Robinson then was careless on the ball and Silva robbed him and was away but the referee, Coote, decided Souza’s shoulder to shoulder was legitimate. Pep Guardiola was booked for his protestations.
City were looking for the second goal and Grealish’s cross field ball found Walker getting in behind the sleeping Thomas but Foderingham read the cross from the former Blade. Grealish then had a cross shot that was saved by Foderingham as the one-way nature of the game continued. Walker then had a fierce effort blocked as he continued to look for a goal.
United did break out with Robinson playing in Bogle down the right and the cross was excellent but Osula, despite getting in front of his man, could not quite get the necessary contact and Akanji blocked it – the ball was probably not going on target. The corner came in and Osula’s flicked header was grabbed by Ederson – in United’s first effort on goal. The Danish striker had been a real livewire and sprinted away before Kovacic cynically chopped him down leading to an easy call of a booking for the City midfielder. United won a corner soon after and Bogle then had an effort that was easy for the City keeper but at least United had got out and had a better 5 minute spell in a game that the home side had otherwise dominated.
City did end with the final effort as Rodri flashed a drive over the bar but United had at least managed to restrict City to one goal and had not gone under and even finished the half with some opportunities.
The second half started the same manner as the first half as Rodri had a shot off target before neat football saw Grealish nearly in and Souza had to make the tackle. Grealish seemed to pull up in the challenge and was replaced from Bobb soon after this. Bogle has to make the interception as the pressure carried on unabated and this half the Blades simply could not get out of their own third. Robinson kicked it out under no pressure and the ball kept coming back.
A ball over the top from Rodri and Foden was in but Foderingham made the block as he threatened to go round him. Alvarez then fired over after the ball was moved across. Another opportunity came when Foden cut in bit his shot was deflected over. City moved it around with real patience and United tried to fill the gaps. Ake had a header over as the home side won two corners early on. It seemed inevitable that the second goal would come and so it proved.
Bobb did well in the build up and moved it inside and Slimane switched off and did not track his runner Foden who moved onto the ball and sent a delightful cross over. Trusty and Thomas failed to react and ALVAREZ tapped into the net.
City continued to pour forward and Foden’s trickery saw him weave past three men and as the challenge game in, the ball dropped for Bobb but his shot was blocked. Slimane and Osula were replaced on 66 minutes by Brewster and Archer. Walker and Kovacic came off Oscula for Dias and Lewis for Citizens.
Robinson’s pass back to Foderingham saw the keeper take too long and his clearance bounced off Alvarez and fortunately for the visitors went over the bar. Foden then had an effort saved by the keeper. United were struggling to even make any forays into the City half and it just seemed a case of if the home team wanted to exert more pressure and try and score more goals. United were working hard to deny space but it was so one sided and the pass count was reaching record breaking numbers.
Foden, the game’s outstanding player, checked back inside and his effort was blocked by Trusty before his floated ball saw Baldock have to head behind under pressure from Ake.
United were chasing shadows and young energetic City players Bobb and Lewis were not what they wanted to see running at them! They finally got up the field when Bogle was well advanced and his cross eventually fell for Osborn but he could not get the shot away. The ball came back soon after and Archer sent a decent ball over but Bogle’s shot was blocked.
This rare spell at least gave something for the away fans to shout about but were concerned on more than one occasion when Foderingham dithered or sliced a clearance out. Norrington Davies came on for Thomas for his first appearance for well over a year. The referee spared United any more pain and only added on three minutes of stoppage time and City opted not to go forward and try and add to the scoreline.