United came out of the Manchester derby scalding against an imperial City that did not need to thrash to comfortably beat Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men. The ‘red devils’ had no choice in that match. That was the feeling after the final whistle, also endorsed by all the statistics.
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One of them is shocking to see and is especially bloody for United. The Old Trafford team fired a total of 5 shots, of which only one was directed between the three sticks. So far everything normal. Low production, but normal. The worrying thing is that he finished the game finishing more in his goal than in the rival.
Cristiano Ronaldo, with a volley on 26 ‘, was the only one who made City goalkeeper Ederson work. David De Gea had much more work in the opposite goal, receiving 5 shots between the three sticks of Guardiola’s team. But you have to add the ‘friendly fire’.
Eric Bailly scored an own goal shortly after the start and then Victor Lindelöf also fired at his goal, although in his case De Gea avoided a greater evil.
Thus, United ended the match with more own shots than against a City that was exhibited at Old Trafford.