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  1. 'Complete performance' from Haalandpublished at 20:56 BST 14 September

    Shamoon Hafez
    Football reporter

    Erling Haaland and Pep GuardiolaImage source, Getty Images

    Erling Haaland showed his value in both boxes against Manchester United and it was his crucial contributions that allowed Manchester City to take all three points.

    The striker had nine touches of the ball in the opposition box and six in his own, showcasing his defensive capabilities as well as his ruthlessness in the final third.

    At the start of the second half, when City were 1-0 up courtesy of Phil Foden's headed goal, United were looking to restore parity and played a series of crosses into the box.

    With each one, they could only find the head of Haaland, who made vital interceptions on each occasion.

    In all, the Norwegian made a total of six clearances, including four with his head, with centre-back Ruben Dias the only City player to contribute more.

    Once the spell of pressure was relieved, Haaland was summoned to the side of the pitch by Guardiola and the two men had an amicable discussion - the striker trotted back into his familiar position up front and seconds later doubled the advantage with a delightfully dinked finish.

    Haaland showed he is human when he went round Altay Bayindir and somehow struck the post with a virtually open goal to aim at, but it did not deter him as he ran through to convert a composed second.

    "A complete performance," Foden said of his team-mate. "The way he held up the ball when we were struggling. He did everything. Defending, attacking, running in behind and doing the dirty work.

    "It was a full shift and we need that more."

    Former United captain Roy Keane said Haaland "could have scored a few more", adding on Sky Sports: "We know Haaland's strengths. You have one of the best strikers in the world running from the halfway line and there was never any doubt he was going to finish it.

    "You talk about a team player, you have to give him praise for coming back and doing a good job defensively."

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    A graphic showing Erling Haaland had the joint second-most clearances of any Man City player v Man Utd
Player                                  Clearances
Ruben Dias                                 7
Erling Haaland                          6
Abdukodir Khusanov               6
Gianluigi Donnarumma          3
Josko Gvardiol                          3
Tijani Reijnders                         3
Nico Gonzalez                           3
Nico O'Reilly                              2
  2. Analysis: Haaland and Foden down United againpublished at 19:06 BST 14 September

    Shamoon Hafez
    Football reporter

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    There was talk of a crisis looming for Pep Guardiola if Manchester City had lost against Manchester United on Sunday, but Phil Foden and Erling Haaland ended any such talk.

    Home supporters rejoiced by doing the 'Poznan' dance inside the stadium after watching their side claim the bragging rights courtesy of City's sixth win over United in their last nine league meetings.

    The goalscorers seem to relish the prospect of coming up against United - both scored hat-tricks in a 6-3 victory here in October 2022 and they did the damage for the hosts once more.

    Foden's header past the reach of Altay Bayindir in the first half was his seventh goal in a Manchester derby, with the Englishman having only netted more frequently in his career against Brighton with eight.

    Haaland came into the fixture on the back of scoring an astonishing five goals for his country in the 11-1 thrashing of Moldova during the week but was being made to do his defensive duties for large periods early on.

    When he got to show of his attacking talent, the two goals he scored were coolly finished to take his tally to five in just four league games this season and 90 in 101 Premier League matches.

    He should have had more but hit the woodwork from a couple of yards out, while a flicked effort was collected by Bayindir.

    United were falling apart and City were threatening to rack up another sizeable scoreline against their opponents – Tijjani Reijnders clipping wide after running through having also had a side-footed effort that was kept out by Bayindir in the first half.

    Guardiola will be smiling tonight after a satisfactory afternoon, but the same cannot be said for counterpart Ruben Amorim, who will face serious scrutiny once again.

  3. Man City 3-0 Man Utd: What Pep saidpublished at 19:05 BST 14 September

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    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola spoke to BBC Match of the Day after his side's victory over Manchester United: "We are in a situation with a start we didn't expect and of course our opponents are so strong.

    "We want to be close and still fighting for titles. The spirit was great, our players have a lot of pride and they want to try to do better on a special day. We saw our fans so happy and that is our job, so, so privileged.

    "We have many things to improve. We are not yet a team but step by step. The victory helps us a lot. In the games we have had a lot of momentum and others not enough.

    "They [United] have fantastic players and I know here we struggle against them, we have more better results at Old Trafford."

    On Phil Foden: "He played incredible. He is a guy who loves to arrive at the box. Our last Premier League title he was the best player in the Premier League. We need him so much.

    "The players have a lot of pride. Erling's [Haaland] commitment this season is unbelievable. Two games, seven goals is not bad."

    Did you know?

    • Erling Haaland scored his 50th goal in his 50th home Premier League game for Manchester City. In the competition's history, only Alan Shearer required fewer home appearances to hit 50 home goals (47).

    • This was the 57th Premier League Manchester derby – but the first of those not to see a single yellow or red card shown.

    Hear more from Guardiola on BBC Sounds

  4. Man City v Man Utd: Team news published at 15:32 BST 14 September

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    Manchester City make six changes to the side that suffered a last-gasp defeat at Brighton before the international break.

    Deadline day signing Gianluigi Donnarumma comes straight into the starting line-up for his debut, replacing James Trafford.

    Local boy Phil Foden also starts with Ruben Dias, Josko Gvardiol, Nico O'Reilly and Jeremy Doku coming in.

    Matheus Nunes and Oscar Bobb drop to the bench, while John Stones, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Omar Marmoush are not involved.

    Man City XI: Donnarumma, Khusanov, Dias, Gvardiol, O'Reilly, Rodri, Reijnders, Silva, Doku, Foden, Haaland.

    Subs: Ake, Bobb, Gonzalez, Lewis, Mfuni, Savinho, Mukasa, Nunes, Trafford

    Manchester United make four changes to the side that edged out Burnley in their previous game.

    Benjamin Sesko gets his first start up front, with Noussair Mazraoui making his first appearance of the season following a muscular issue.

    Patrick Dorgu and surprisingly Manuel Ugarte also come in, with Casemiro on the bench alongside new signing Senne Lammens.

    Diogo Dalot, Mason Mount and Matheus Cunha miss out.

    Man Utd XI: Bayindir, Mazraoui, Yoro, De Ligt, Shaw, Dorgu, Ugarte, Fernandes, Diallo, Mbeumo, Sesko.

    Subs: Casemiro, Fredricson, Heaton, Heaven, Lammens, Leon, Maguire, Mainoo Zirkzee

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  5. Follow Sunday's Premier League games livepublished at 12:43 BST 14 September

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  6. Sutton's predictions: Man City v Man Utdpublished at 10:38 BST 14 September

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    I can see Bryan Mbeumo hurting Manchester City, with Manchester United counter-attacking and him being a thorn in their backline chasing balls in behind. I am also not as convinced by City if James Trafford keeps his place in goal.

    So, I think United will definitely score, but I still cannot go against City at Etihad Stadium because we know they will create chances there.

    I don't want to keep bringing up the goalkeeper but City's chances of getting the results they need will definitely be improved if new signing Gianluigi Donnarumma is in goal because right now they need a big presence there, and Trafford doesn't give them that.

    The same position is a huge call for United boss Ruben Amorim on Sunday too, but in a totally different way.

    United signed Senne Lammens ahead of Aston Villa's Emi Martinez, who has definitely got the kind of presence that brings confidence to his defence the same way Donnarumma does.

    We know Lammens has got these amazing save statistics, but there is much more to being Manchester United's goalkeeper than that.

    Amorim confirmed on Friday that Altay Bayindir will start against City, so people are going to scrutinise that decision and ask why he didn't put Lammens in straight away if he rates him so highly.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

    Read the full predictions and have your say here

  7. Man City v Man Utd: Key stats and talking pointspublished at 12:59 BST 13 September

    Jordan Butler
    BBC Sport journalist

    The Etihad is set to host to the 197th Manchester derby this weekend with both City and United enduring indifferent starts this season. BBC Sport explores some key themes as this historic rivalry continues.

    Three points from a possible nine represents Pep Guardiola's worst start to any league season, while 21 years have passed since Manchester City were last beaten in two of their opening three Premier League matches.

    The previous time City lost three of their first four top-flight games was in 1995-96 under Alan Ball. That campaign ended in relegation and while that is almost certainly not going to happen to this side, defeat here could see them fall nine points behind the early pacesetters Liverpool.

    Guardiola will again look to the in-form Erling Haaland to fire his side to victory. The 25-year-old scored a hat-trick in his first Manchester derby in 2022 and warmed up for this one by netting five times in Norway's 11-1 victory over Moldova.

    It was the third five-goal haul of Haaland's senior career and he has now scored 48 international goals in 45 caps. City's number nine would usually dominate the headlines given the week he has had, but most of the focus during the build-up is likely to be on the club's new number 99.

    Gianluigi Donnarumma could become the eighth City player to make their Premier League bow in a Manchester derby and the third goalkeeper after Andreas Isaksson in 2006 and Claudio Bravo in 2016. Neither kept a clean sheet, although Isaksson did appear as a half-time substitute for Nicky Weaver.

    Five of the previous seven debutants ended up on the winning side, two found the net and one - Mikhail Kavelashvili - is now the president of Georgia.

    A list of players to make their Premier League debut for Manchester City in the Manchester derby

    Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has elected to stick with Altay Bayindir as his number one goalkeeper despite Senne Lammens arriving from Royal Antwerp for £18m on deadline day.

    The Belgian will have to wait a little longer for his United debut but is likely to be on the bench on Sunday after Andre Onana's loan move to Turkish side Trabzonspor.

    Bayindir has failed to impress in his brief spell as Manchester United's first choice – bar his FA Cup penalty heroics at Arsenal last season - and he is one of just three keepers to make an error leading to a goal this term.

    A list of Premier League goalkeepers to have made errors leading to goals this season

    Regardless of who plays in goal, United will be buoyed by the fact they are yet to lose to their Manchester rivals under Amorim, with a 2-1 victory at the Etihad last season followed by a goalless draw at Old Trafford in April.

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  8. Watch back: Man City v Man Utd preview showpublished at 17:59 BST 12 September

    As the countdown continues to Sunday's Manchester derby, BBC Radio Manchester's Total Sport team brought you a live preview show.

    Tap on the video below to watch it back (scroll to 13:46)...

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  9. 'I am very excited for the future' - Lewis signs new dealpublished at 16:04 BST 12 September

    Rico Lewis playing for Manchester CityImage source, Getty Images

    Rico Lewis says he will "give everything" to help Manchester City achieve success in the future after signing a new contract at the club.

    The five-time England international has signed a two-year extension on his current contract, meaning his deal runs to 2030.

    "Manchester City mean everything to me so to have been given the opportunity to sign this new contract is such a special moment both for me personally and my family," Lewis said.

    "I am still improving and developing as a player, and I know that the opportunity to carry on working with Pep, his coaching team and our amazing squad will only help me to keep getting better.

    "I am very excited about what the future holds for the club."

    Director of football Hugo Viana added: "Rico embodies everything we aspire to be at Manchester City, and we are delighted he has signed his new contract.

    "And we have no doubt at all he will play a very big part in our endeavour to help bring more success to the Club going forward."

  10. Phillips set for return to Man City squadpublished at 15:05 BST 12 September

    Sami Mokbel
    Senior football correspondent

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    Kalvin Phillips is expected to be named in Manchester City's squad for the Premier League this season.

    The midfielder has become the forgotten man at Etihad Stadium following his £45m move from Leeds in 2022 and has spent loan spells at West Ham and Ipswich over the past two seasons.

    Phillips has been working on his fitness since returning from last season's loan spell at Portman Road and is set to be named in Pep Guardiola's top-flight party for the remainder of the campaign.

    The 29-year-old, who became a key player during Gareth Southgate's time as England manager, has struggled to impose himself at the Etihad since his arrival at the club.

    He made just 12 Premier League appearances in his first season at City and has not played for the club since 2023.

    But his inclusion in the club's Premier League squad may open the door to further first-team opportunities this season.

  11. Guardiola on goalkeepers, Haaland being 'above' Isak and staying hungrypublished at 13:37 BST 12 September

    Nat Hayward
    BBC Sport journalist

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against city rivals Manchester United at Etihad Stadium (16:30 BST).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • Guardiola confirmed Omar Marmoush is inured and unavailable for Sunday. He thinks he will be out "for a few weeks" but return before the October international break, while Rayan Cherki and Rayan Ait-Nouri remain sidelined.

    • John Stones is a doubt for Sunday's derby but it is "not a big issue" and the rest of the squad "is fine".

    • Guardiola paid tribute to the departed Ilkay Gundogan, Ederson and Manuel Akanji: "I wish personally all the best to all three because they helped us a lot to be who we are."

    • On Gianluigi Donnarruma who joined on deadline day from Paris St-Germain: "The market gave us a chance to take Gigi. He is 26 years old and has incredible experience with big clubs and the national team. We didn't take Gigio to do what Ederson has done. Gigio has other qualities. He's so tall. He's so huge. He's going to concede goals but we're going to try to help him so it doesn't happen."

    • Asked where this leaves fellow goalkeeper and summer signing James Trafford, Guardiola said: "He's a keeper for Manchester City. With keepers we can only play with one. The season is so long and everybody will be involved."

    • He did not confirm who will start in goal on Sunday.

    • When asked about Liverpool boss Arne Slot's comments that Alexander Isak is the best striker in the world, Guardiola said that he ranks Erling Haaland "a little bit above" and that he "would not change Erling for anyone".

    • Is it easier to work with a smaller squad? "I have 16 players available now - yeah it's easier. I don't have 26. When you change 10 players in a period of four or five months, everything needs to be settled, fixed and co-ordinated. We are doing many, many good things, but still we have to be more consistent."

    • Guardiola stressed his hunger for success is as great as ever: "I will not stay at Manchester City when I feel the club needs a change. But right now, I feel I want to do it - more than ever after what happened last season."

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  12. Back to business for Guardiolapublished at 11:58 BST 12 September

    Shamoon Hafez
    Manchester City reporter

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    Pep Guardiola faces the media this lunchtime before Manchester City's crunch Premier League derby against rivals Manchester United on Sunday.

    Guardiola looked like he had some downtime during the international break, spotted at the US Open as well as being seen speaking to Tommy Fleetwood on the golf course.

    And there will be plenty to get stuck into with the Spaniard as the break added to the squad's growing injury list.

    What options does Guardiola have in the forward line? Will Gianluigi Donnarumma get a debut in goal?

    We'll find out when he faces the camera later.

    Come back to this page later on Friday for all the key lines from Guardiola

  13. Watch live at 18:00: Manchester derby previewpublished at 11:03 BST 12 September

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    It is one of the biggest fixtures of the season for City and United fans - the Manchester derby.

    Pep Guardiola and Ruben Amorim's sides will be going head to head at Etihad on Sunday as they look to get the early upper hand in this Premier League campaign.

    BBC Radio Manchester's Total Sport team will be discussing team news, tactics and talking points in a special preview programme from 18:00 BST.

    Watch live here or streamed on this page later on

  14. Gossip: Benfica presidential candidate wants Silva in Januarypublished at 07:47 BST 12 September

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    Benfica presidential candidate Joao Noronha Lopes wants to sign Manchester City attacking midfielder Bernardo Silva in January if he is elected and has already held talks with the 31-year-old Portugal international, who will be out of contract next summer. (Record - in Portuguese), external

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  15. 'I'm not going to hide it' - Donnarumma on Man City 'goals'published at 18:08 BST 11 September

    Pep Guardiola interacts with Gianluigi Donnarumma on the pitch after Manchester City lose to PSG in the Champions League in January 2025Image source, Getty Images

    New Manchester City signing Gianluigi Donnarumma says he is sure he and Pep Guardiola "will do great things together" at the club and that winning the Champions League again would be "a dream".

    "I think his history speaks for itself," the 26-year-old goalkeeper said about his new boss.

    "The fact that he wanted me here is a reason to be proud of. It's an indescribable emotion. Being coached by him I think is the best for a football player.

    "I can't wait to follow him and take to the pitch with him. I'm sure he will help me a lot and we will do great things together, this season as well as in the following years. As we said, it's been an era of unbelievable success here."

    The Italy international arrives after a trophy-laden spell at Paris St-Germain which culminated in Champions League glory last season.

    Only Carlo Ancelotti has won the trophy more times than Guardiola and Donnarumma believes they can repeat City's only Champions League triumph as part of a historic Treble in 2023.

    "It is one of our goals, I'm not going to hide it," he added.

    "Lifting the Champions League trophy with City would be a dream for me.

    "Together with the coach and the staff I am convinced we will be able to go far but now we have to work humbly and think game by game."

    Much has been made of which direction Guardiola will take with his number one goalkeeper this season with the arrival of James Trafford from Burnley preceding Ederson's exit.

    However, Donnarumma feels competitiveness within the squad can drive the club forward.

    "I'm happy because competition is good for everyone," he added.

    "I can't wait to meet [James], and I can't wait to meet my new team-mates. We have to be a strong and united group with people who care for each other and that is the key to success. 

    "Together we can make great success."

  16. A derby debut for Donnarumma?published at 09:47 BST 11 September

    Jordan Butler
    BBC Sport journalist

    Italy captain Gianluigi Donnarumma is set to become the eighth Manchester City player to make their Premier League bow in a Manchester derby - and the third goalkeeper.

    Swedish international Andreas Isaksson's first City appearance came as a half-time substitute during this fixture in 2006 and Claudio Bravo started Pep Guardiola's first derby at Old Trafford in 2016.

    Neither kept a clean sheet.

    Five of the previous seven debutants ended up on the winning side, two found the net and one – Mikhail Kavelashvili – is now the president of Georgia.

    This image is a table titled "Manchester City's derby debutants Premier League only". It lists several players who made their debut in a Manchester City derby match in the Premier League, along with the date of their debut, their position, the number of goals they scored in that match, and the final result of the game.Image source, Getty Images
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