But after so much criticism, Pogba showed why he was the world's most expensive player when United splashed out £89m to bring him back to the club from Juventus in 2016 by hauling United back into a game that looked lost at half-time. Guardiola kept his pre-match promise to prioritise Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final second leg against Liverpool with City needing to overturn a 3-0 first leg deficit. Kevin de Bruyne, a leading candidate for player of the year awards, was left on the bench alongside Gabriel Jesus and City's all-time top goalscorer Sergio Aguero. Guardiola and Mourinho have a long-running rivalry dating back to their time in charge of Barcelona and Real Madrid respectively. And the game quickly settled into the usual pattern when the two face off with City dominating possession and United happy to get plenty of men behind the ball."I’m happy for the fans because I know it’s important to get a result with a direct rival. It’s a great feeling"
- Jose Mourinho#MCIMUN pic.twitter.com/OPgv5IjWE9— Premier League (@premierleague) April 7, 2018
Yet, for all City's possession, just like when City won 2-1 at Old Trafford in December, it was from a set-piece that United were undone. City's Abu-Dhabi owners have splashed an estimated 878m euros over the past decade to assemble a squad that has tilted the balance of power in Manchester from red to blue. Kompany was one of the Emiratis' first purchases, and he was a fitting scorer on what seemed destined to be a historic day. The Belgian outmuscled Smalling to power home Leroy Sane's corner on 25 minutes. Five minutes later City doubled their lead in a style that has characterised their season as Gundogan brilliantly turned onto Sterling’s pass before slotting into the far corner."When you make a mistake you want an opportunity to make amends and thankfully I got it today" - @ChrisSmalling#MCIMUN pic.twitter.com/kpOMO555Xz
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City should have been out of sight by half-time as Guardiola screamed in frustration after Sterling fired two glorious chances well over the bar. Unlike in many big games this season, Mourinho played Pogba in his favoured role on the left of a midfield three. Like the rest of his teammates, Pogba was overrun in the first 45 minutes, but came alive to slot home from Ander Herrera's cushioned pass with his chest to get United back into the game eight minutes after the break. That goal was the first Mourinho's men had scored away from home against top-five opposition in the Premier League all season. And they soon had two in two minutes when Alexis Sanchez picked out Pogba's late run into the box and his header beat Ederson low to his right-hand side.Enough said...#MCIMUN pic.twitter.com/AunN1h8PKR
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City's Champions League hope were likely ended by conceding three times in 19 minutes at Anfield in midweek. And United took just 16 minutes to complete an incredible turnaround when Smalling capitalised on some slack City marking to turn home Sanchez's free-kick. Guardiola threw on Aguero, Jesus and De Bruyne in an attempt to prevent just a second league defeat of the season. And City should have had a penalty when Ashley Young somehow escaped without punishment from a knee-high lunge on Aguero inside the area that sparked an bad-tempered finale. Aguero was denied by a brilliant David de Gea save two minutes from time and Sterling then hit the post as United somehow held on for a famous win.A #PL classic that will never be forgotten.@ManCity have to wait for the title, as neighbours @ManUtd ruin the party with a sensational comeback#MCIMUN pic.twitter.com/Wm9U8tyu5N
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RESULTSBournemouth 2 (Mousset 65, King 89) Palace 2 (Milivojevic 47, Zaha 75)Brighton 1 (Lossl 29-og) Huddersfield 1 (Mounie 33)Everton 0 Liverpool 0Leicester 1 (Vardy 84) Newcastle 2 (Shelvey 18, Perez 75)Man City 2 (Kompany 25, Gundogan 31) Man Utd 3 (Pogba 53, 55, Smalling 69)Stoke 1 (Diouf 57) Tottenham 2 (Eriksen 52, 63)Watford 1 (Pereyra 61) Burnley 2 (Vokes 70, Cork 73)West Brom 1 (Rodriguez 54) Swansea 1 (Abraham 75) SUNDAY'S MATCHESArsenal v Southampton and Chelsea v West Ham POINTS TABLETeams P W D L GD PtsMan City 32 27 3 2 66 84Man Utd 32 22 5 5 38 71Liverpool 33 19 10 4 40 67Tottenham 32 20 7 5 37 67Chelsea 31 17 5 9 23 56Arsenal 31 15 6 10 17 5153' Pogba ⚽️ 55' Pogba ⚽️ 97 seconds for things to look very, very different ?#MCIMUN pic.twitter.com/mvGvEf27U5
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