Manchester United’s City Demolishes Dominance in Thrilling Derby ClashManchester United’s City Demolishes Dominance in Thrilling Derby Clash Manchester, England – Manchester City asserted their superiority over arch-rivals Manchester United in emphatic fashion on Sunday, demolishing the Red Devils 6-3 in a pulsating Manchester derby. City’s dominance was evident from the outset, with Erling Haaland opening the scoring within four minutes. A blistering first-half display saw Phil Foden and Haaland add two more goals, giving City a commanding 3-0 lead at the break. United showed some spirit after the interval, with Antony pulling one back for the visitors. However, any hopes of a comeback were swiftly extinguished when Haaland completed his hat-trick, taking his tally in the Premier League to an astonishing 14 goals in just eight appearances. Anthony Martial struck twice for United, but City responded through Foden and substitute Marcus Rashford, completing the rout. The emphatic victory ended Manchester United’s dominance in the derby, which the Red Devils had won three consecutive times. It also marked the first time City had scored six goals in the fixture since 1926. Pep Guardiola’s team has now opened up an eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League standings, further solidifying their status as title favorites. Meanwhile, Manchester United’s hopes of a top-four finish have taken a significant blow. “We were unstoppable today,” said Guardiola after the match. “This performance shows the incredible quality and spirit of this team. We are just getting started.” Erik ten Hag, Manchester United’s manager, admitted that his side had been outclassed. “City were simply too good for us,” said ten Hag. “We need to learn from this and improve quickly. There is a lot of work to be done.” The Manchester derby will be remembered as a resounding triumph for Manchester City and a chastening defeat for Manchester United. It marked a significant shift in power in the city of Manchester and underlined City’s dominance over their rivals.