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The controversy that nobody saw in the Manchester derby, what went unnoticed?

Erling Haaland wasn't the only one to have a hat-trick in the Manchester derby

By Mauricio Saenz

Erling Haaland wasn't the only one to have a hat-trick in the Manchester derby
Erling Haaland wasn't the only one to have a hat-trick in the Manchester derby
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Erik ten Hag suffered a terrible humiliation. Despite the fact that the Manchester United manager had had a good run with the team and won four games in a row in the Premier League last month, they could not handle Manchester City. Simply Josep Guardiola's team was vastly superior.

The match preview had many questions. Could Manchester United, at last, prove they were on a new path to return to the top of England? Was Manchester City infallible with Erling Haaland on the pitch? Many interrogations to solve. But finally, everything ended with Guardiola's team proving to be the best.

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But what few expected was a humiliation of historical magnitude. Even though the match ended 6-3 (as if it were a tennis match), Manchester City already had a 4-0 lead against the Red Devils at halftime. Two goals from Haaland and two from Foden were enough to show that ten Hag's side is still far from the best in England.

In Foden's last goal it seemed that the ball left the field

Despite the fact that Manchester City's last goal culminated in the humiliation of the Red Devils, what no one realized is that there had to be a quick review of the entire play. There it was seen that Kevin de Bruyne gave a pass when the ball was about to leave the field. The decision was so closed that the VAR had to intervene. In the end, the Citizens team was awarded the goal.


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