Man Utd lost 3-0 to Manchester City in the derby on Sunday and here are the talking points and moments you might have missed from the game.
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Bryan Mbeumo reacts during the derby defeat.(Image: AFP or licensors)
Manchester United suffered a 3-0 defeat to Manchester City on Sunday afternoon.
Phil Foden scored the opening goal in the 18th minute, finding the corner with a header after some excellent work from Jeremy Doku.
Erling Haaland scored early in the second half and then added another with just over 20 minutes remaining to take the game away from United.
Here are the talking points and moments you might have missed from the game:
Bayindir's confidence is shattered
Altay Bayindir wanted the ground to swallow him up when he conceded the third goal. Haaland finished with ease to net his second of the game and a desolate Bayindir stared at the turf.
Bryan Mbeumo was spotted on the halfway line trying to get Bayindir's attention. Mbeumo was screaming at his goalkeeper, trying to tell him to keep his head up, and he eventually got the message across.
Ruben Amorim confirmed at his pre-match press conference that Bayindir would start, despite making mistakes against Arsenal and Burnley. That backfired because Bayindir was shaky from the first whistle.
He was a bundle of nerves and went down to the ground far too easily for Haaland's first goal. Mbeumo sensed he was low on confidence after conceding City's third and tried to encourage him.
It feels like only a matter of time before Senne Lammens is the first choice goalkeeper.
Bayindir looks low on confidence.
City fans do the Poznan
City fans brought out The Poznan after going three goals ahead. The fans in front of the press box turned around in glee to face journalists and the dance spread around the entire lower tier.
United only trailed by a goal at the interval and could have found a way back into the contest, but they capitulated in the space of 15 minutes and a lot of fans in the away section started to leave early.
Amorim has overseen some humiliating defeats and a 3-0 loss to City will be added to the catalogue.
The terrace exchange
Former City director of football Txiki Begiristain was shown on the big screen. He received warm applause from the home support, but United fans responded: "You cheating b*******, you know what you are."
There was another rendition of the chant just minutes into the contest, but City fans fired back after taking the lead through Foden, singing their own version of the Amorim chant.
"Crying from the Stretford End... He'll turn the Reds around," they taunted before reverting to "Old Trafford is falling down, Amorim is a f****** clown. Glazers staying 10 more years".
There was a debate on a radio station about whether United and City are still proper rivals, but you only need to listen to matchgoing fans to know that was a stupid suggestion.
United fans who work with City supporters will dread going to work this morning.
City fans pictured doing The Poznan.
United need more leaders
Noussair Mazraoui went down with an injury just outside the City box at the start of the second half and Doku approached him to gesture that he was exaggerating the extent of the issue.
City fans whistled at Mazraoui while he took his time to get back to his feet. Leny Yoro began to make his way over, seemingly looking to protect his colleague from Doku's rant.
Yoro was the only United player to offer protection to Mazraoui. The dressing room needs more characters like Yoro.
The midfield is a problem
The decision to start Ugarte raised eyebrows. The midfielder had been hooked at half-time against Grimsby Town after failing to track back for their first goal and was an unused substitute against Burnley.
Amorim was expected to continue with Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes, but he handed another chance to Ugarte because he felt the 24-year-old's pressing ability and energy would be valuable.
Ugarte vindicated Amorim's decision to start him. He was the best player in a red shirt in the first half, breaking up play and stifling City attacks, and he earned warm applause from his manager when he played a wonderful pass over the top to Mbeumo, who was flagged offside.
However, Fernandes had another off day - he was poor when he missed a penalty against Fulham at Craven Cottage last month - and ultimately let the partnership down.
The midfield is a problem for Amorim, but United didn't believe that area was a priority in the summer.
Beautiful tribute for Hatton
The death of legendary boxer Ricky Hatton was announced on Sunday morning. Hatton was a lifelong City supporter and was expected to attend Sunday's derby.
There was a minute's applause held for Hatton prior to the game and the players wore black armbands. Both sets of fans joined in with the tribute and chanted together: "There's only one Ricky Hatton."
Hatton was a proper Mancunian icon and it was heartwarming to hear City and United fans sing his name together.