Manchester United does EPL twofold over City, whose Champions League spot may be the Red Devils' to lose
Without precedent for five seasons, Manchester United beat Manchester City at home in the Premier League. It was only the second time in nine seasons, indeed, that the Red Devils won on home soil in a class coordinate with the cross-town rivals Sir Alex Ferguson broadly scorned as the "boisterous neighbors." What's more, Sunday's 2-0 home win, on account of Anthony Martial's first-half objective and Scott McTominay's 97th-minute long-go styler, denoted the first run through in four Manchester derbies this season, over the class and their two-legged League Cup elimination round, that the host group really won. It was an odd sort of derby, since City chief Pep Guardiola declared on top of things that the group's "finals" were the forthcoming quarterfinal of the FA Cup against Newcastle United and the arrival leg of the Champions League round of 16 tie with Real Madrid on March 17. City's much-discussed two-season restriction from...