Manchester City F.C.
·17 janvier 2026
City's unbeaten run ends after derby defeat

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·17 janvier 2026

City’s 13-match unbeaten run is over after a 2-0 defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford.
The Blues’, beleaguered by defensive set-backs, were far from our best as the home side tapped into the new manager bounce that interim boss Michael Carrick’s arrival has clearly brought.
Diogo Dalot was lucky not to see red after 11 minutes for a nasty challenge on Jeremy Doku, but City, missing nine first teamers, just ran out of steam as the game wore on.
Second-half goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu settled a game where we could only muster one shot on target.

As first-halves go, City were more than a shade lucky to go in level at the break.
Harry Maguire struck the crossbar with a header just three minutes in to fire a warning shot across the Blues’ bows.
But United should have perhaps been reduced to ten men with 11 minutes played after Dalot’s high challenge on Doku left the Belgian writhing in pain.

Replays showed the United defender had gone studs in above Doku’s knee, but VAR backed referee Anthony Taylor’s on-field decision to show a yellow instead of a red card.
It proved a pivotal moment in the game.
City had plenty of possession, but struggled to fashion any attempts on goal, while United had several opportunities.
Dorgu forced a fine save from Gianluigi Donnarumma on 23 minutes and both Amad and Bruno Fernandes saw goals ruled out for offside.

The Blues’ only attempt of note in that first 45 saw Max Alleyne’s header clawed away by United keeper Lammens not long before half-time.
Pep Guardiola reacted by bringing Nico O’Reilly and Rayan Cherki on at the break, with Foden and Alleyne making way.
City improved following a few tactical tweaks, but United came mightily close again on 57 minutes when Amad cut in and forced Donnarumma into a fine double save as he then kept out Casemiro’s follow-up attempt.

The excellent Donnarumma again made a fine stop from Mbeumo five minutes later as United pressed for the opener, - and on 64 minutes, it finally came as City were caught 4 v 2 on the counter and Mbeumo beat the big Italian with a low angled shot.
And Dorgu doubled the lead on 76 minutes as he turned in Cunha’s cross to end the contest.
It was perhaps the worse time to face a rejuvenated United side.

The hosts, with a new interim manager and two of their best players returning from AFCON duty, were more aggressive in the tackle and the press on a day when our injury issues perhaps finally caught up with us.
It was also comfortably United’s most effective display of a topsy-turvy season.
So, it was a painful day in many ways, but we will move on to the next game and put this loss behind us as quickly as possible.
MANCHESTER UNITED: Lammens, Dalot, Maguire, Martinez, Shaw (Heaven 90+1), Dorgu, Casemiro (Ugarte 81), Mainoo, Fernandes (Mount 90+1), Amad, Mbeumo (Cunha 71)
SUBS: Bayindir, Malacia, Yoro, J. Fletcher, Sesko
CITY: Donnarumma, Lewis, Khusanov, Alleyne (O’Reilly 46), Ake, Rodrigo, Bernardo (Reijnders 80), Semenyo, Foden (Cherki 46), Doku (Ait-Nouri 80), Haaland (Mukasa 80)
SUBS: Trafford, Bettinelli , McAidoo, Mfuni
“They deserved to win today. They had more energy and intention. It always felt like they were close to scoring and we were never there.
“We gave them what they want. They took the game to where they are good and we are not so good.

“Since I arrived here in England we have always been a very controlled team. There was a lot of things missing from us. Definitely a bad day for us.
“It is a big gap [to Arsenal], we won’t lie and say it isn’t a big gap it is. We will fight until the end.”

“They were the better team. They had something we did not have. I’ve come many times here. but today we were not the level required to win these types of games.
“We had that energy four days ago against Newcastle but not today.
“It was not a bad performance. We didn’t get the result. It happens. It was a football game and they were better.
“They have a new manager, and they had the energy in a derby that we didn’t have.
“We’ve changed a lot of players in the last two transfer windows, and we need to live it.”
City stay second in the Premier League table, though will fall to third should Aston Villa avoid defeat to Everton tomorrow afternoon.
Arsenal extended their lead at the top to seven points after a 0-0 draw at Nottingham Forest.
City are off to the Arctic Circle next, with a league phase Champions League clash away to Bodo/Glimt who are yet to win in six outings in this season’s competition.
The game kicks off at 17:45 (UK) on Tuesday, 20 January.
Then the Blues will host bottom of the table - but improving - Wolves at the Etihad in the Premier League.
That game is on Saturday, 24 January with a 15:00 (UK) kick-off.
See the conclusion of what promises to be a thrilling final four tie at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday 4 February.
Newcastle are the holders of the Carabao Cup and will be determined to hold on to their crown, while City are seeking a ninth success in League Cup history.
Tickets start from £20 for adults and £10 for concessions, while a wide range of hospitality packages are also on offer to make it a special occasion!
*On sale to Season Ticket Members and existing Cityzens Matchday and Junior Members (as of Tue 16 Dec 2025) who have purchased 1+ home fixtures at the Etihad Stadium. 4 tickets per person.
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