The Peoples Person
·18 January 2026
Peter Schmeichel: United played like the good old days in the derby

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·18 January 2026

Manchester United completely dominated the 198th Manchester derby, eventually emerging 2-0 winners at Old Trafford on Saturday.
It was Manchester City’s biggest xG loss since Pep Guardiola took charge, and the scoreline could have easily read 5-0 if not for marginal offside calls and the post coming in between twice.
Michael Carrick got his gameplan spot on, with the caretaker head coach playing players in their natural positions.
For far too long under Ruben Amorim, the team tried to play in a way that deviated from the club’s history.
At times on Saturday, it was eerily reminiscent of how the Red Devils used to play under Sir Alex Ferguson, keeping things compact at the back before springing on the counter.
Everytime City attacked, they looked even more vulnerable when the possession was turned over. The first goal was the perfect evidence.
United legend Peter Schmeichel attested to the fact, claiming to Premier League Productions that Carrick had restored the United DNA in a very short amount of time.
“There was there was no restraint. Go forward. And we saw that in the first goal you had, you know, it’s a defending, it’s a free kick that Harry heads it out, and all of a sudden they’re four against two.
“That’s not something I’ve seen for a very, very long time with Manchester United. But that is what Manchester United is historically always has been able to do.
“You know, as soon as the ball is won, you go forward and you don’t think about what’s going to happen behind you.
“That I think is something they’ve been talking to them about a lot that when you get that opportunity and it was fantastic.”
It made for stunning viewing for fans, who will be hoping for more of the same next week when the 20-time English league champions take on Arsenal at the Emirates.
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