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Manchester United 1 Manchester City 6

Mario Balotelli celebrates his first goal

Manchester City stormed Old Trafford in spectacular fashion to take the derby bragging rights and extend their Premier League lead over 10-man Manchester United.

The incredible scoreline equalled the biggest ever derby win, which was also 6-1 to City at Old Trafford back in 1926.

Although the Reds enjoyed early possession, Mario Balotelli silenced the crowd with a precision finish after 22 minutes.

United's task got steeper just after the break when Jonny Evans was sent off for hauling Balotelli back when the Italian was through on goal.

The impressive James Milner then set up Balotelli for City's second before Sergio Aguero scored a third from close range as City ran riot.

Darren Fletcher's sweet shot gave United a brief glimpse of hope, but that was firmly snuffed out by goals from Edin Dzeko (two) and David Silva.

Records

City's stunning victory not only lifted them five points clear of United and underlined their title credentials but shattered a host of statistics.

In recording only their second win at Old Trafford since 1974, City inflicted United's first home defeat since April 2010 and ended their run of 19 consecutive home league wins.

It left the watching Glazers, United's owners, hoping for better luck as they flew to Wembley by private helicopter to watch their other team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, in the NFL.

Balotelli had returned to the side after suspension in midweek as one of six changes.

United showed similar rotation from their Champions League win over Otelul Galati with fit-again defender Rio Ferdinand among those to come in while Phil Jones and Nemanja Vidic dropped out.

It was the hosts who made the early running with Ashley Young twice testing Micah Richards down the left, winning a free-kick and a corner.

United threatened again when Young bent in another free-kick but Balotelli was back to head clear.

Wayne Rooney went down in the box under a challenge from Vincent Kompany but referee Mark Clattenburg saw nothing untoward.

Despite their quieter start, it was City who took the lead after 22 minutes through Balotelli.

Silva fed Milner and the midfielder pulled the ball back for Balotelli to place a low, first-time shot beyond the reach of De Gea from 18 yards, finding the right corner.

He marked the goal with self-deprecating humour by lifting his shirt to reveal a T-shirt saying, "Why Always Me?".

United responded but Anderson and Rooney both shot straight at Joe Hart.

United had another good chance when Rooney pulled the ball back from a Young cross but Evans badly miskicked.

Kompany was booked for bringing down Danny Welbeck as United tried to launch another counter-attack but City held firm until the break.

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United's problems then increased considerably as Evans was sent off within two minutes of the restart for denying Balotelli a goalscoring opportunity.

Balotelli stayed on his feet until crossing the 18-yard line as Evans pulled back his arm but Clattenburg awarded a free-kick outside the area and then showed the defender the red card.

United survived the resulting set-piece and breathed again shortly afterwards when Clattenburg gave nothing after Richards collided with Anderson and appealed for a penalty.

Another chance came as Balotelli picked out Aguero with a deep cross but the Argentinian failed to connect with a volley and Richards missed the target.

Young went close as United countered but his mishit first shot rebounded off Milner and he was rushed into guiding a second attempt wide.

United applied more pressure with Rooney shooting at Hart again but City made their numerical superiority count with a well-worked second goal for Balotelli just before the hour.

Silva caught the home defence with a brilliant ball for Milner inside the area and Balotelli arrived unmarked to turn in his cross for a sixth goal in five games.

Chris Smalling then made a vital interception in front of goal as Balotelli threatened to grab a hat-trick.

City were in complete control and claimed a third after 69 minutes as Milner played Richards into space on the right and he duly squared for Aguero to slide home from six yards.

Roberto Mancini decided to take off Balotelli with 20 minutes remaining and he left the field quietly to take the congratulations of his team-mates on the bench.

His replacement Dzeko almost scored a fourth City goal within moments of entering the field with a low shot which rolled just wide.

Dzeko had another chance as United were caught out again but De Gea produced a fine save.

United clawed one back as Fletcher curled in a fine effort from long distance but City upped the tempo with three more in the closing minutes.

Joleon Lescott was free to cross at the back post as a free-kick was flicked on and the ball rebounded in off Dzeko.

Silva then broke clear to slide the ball under De Gea before the Spaniard released Dzeko to complete the rout.

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Football bloody hell - perch off knocked - to quote a fading scot

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SMASHED!!

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Super Mario’s Magic fireworks, blow the goal up and put out the united fire at the same time. Bragging rights Я us. El Kun equal top scorer in League. Got my prediction right again 1-6. Love Dzeko and Silva Bullet and Balotelli and Kun and everyone.

Gary Linker should do us a love poem.

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WOW!!!! WOW1111 WOW11111
Pick the bones out of that Hansen - mind you Balotelli and Aguero did hit each other in the dugout.

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Let's not giddy. The worse team we've played. They are a poor team.

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Citeh scoring for fun, listen up Hanson & Co.

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cool

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This city is ours! We are the best team in the country - FACT!

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Taxi for Fergie -
Helicopter for the Glazers!

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ENOUGH SAID!

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I am dog. That american bloke from Chicago who writes in caps all the time. Not very (i guess) tasty geezer. The guy with the badge name. Red army. Danny swimlow.

Not arrogant, simply better, much much much better than you.

CTID

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Heroes one and all and where is that thick yank from yesterday ? stick to the world series thing that only ypu play in world series having a laugh lol.

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Well done city, no excuses or anything, better team on paper, better team on the day. Bring on January, hopefully United will act and improve, if not we won't win anything this year!!!

P.S. If Silva was in the barca squad they would be saying he is one of the top players in the world, well i'll say it, he is in the top 3 with Ronaldo and Messi, pure class and a joy to watch!!!

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Historic. I can hardly believe it! Speechless!

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As reds have quite rightly pointed out before we have yet to play anyone yet, so being top of the league with five points ahead of United shouldn't be cause to get too carried away.

I wonder what the delusional yank makes of that. Nice present for the Glazers too lets hope their American Rugby team get beaten now.

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What more can you say 6-1 hahahahahahahhhahhahhahahahahahah

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6-5-4-3-2-1......Fireworks!!!!!!

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What does one say to that then? Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Haaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Just incredible. Off to watch the whole thing again. The shift has just been confirmed with no doubts whatsoever.

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This is the worst defeat I have ever experienced as a United fan, this hurts.

Stupid tackle from Evans and the subsequent red card swung the game around. Otherwise, we dominated the game even and the Balotelli goal came against the run of play.

Credit to City for taking advantage and for an electrifying second half performance. We were shambolic. Well done, this is a victory I know you Berties will never forget and this will be a bitter defeat that will live long in the memory of Reds. You have truly introduced yourself onto the world scene.

Oh, and I'd like to add: David Silva is AMAZING.

I'm logging off for now and having a lie down. Maybe more comments later.

Congratulations, no complaints from me. The far, far superior team on the day and we were found out after a few weeks of sub-par performances.

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Sweet baby Jesus.....! Utd have looked poor all season, not played anyone that had the fire power to batter them. Them city turn up and absolutely spanking theirs backside pink.

Top of the league, scoring for fun, WE ARE TRULY HERE,

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Great performance by our lads. I was there in 1955 when we licked them 0-5, but had to watch this one on TV. However, there is one record that City cannot take from Stretford - they hold the world record for emptying a packed stadium, as they showed once again today.

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Oh Baby....

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Great win great TEAM performance by City David Silva and Mario are class.CTID

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I would have been happy with a draw. Awesome game. Great team performance.

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Ho ho ho, its xmas come early ! funny how none of my rag mates are replying to my texts !

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