Manchester City Ends Man United’s Decade-Long Unbeaten Record in Derby Match

For almost a decade, Man United had a brilliant record until it was finally damaged at the hands of ten Hag, what was worse was at Man City headquarters.

Manchester City’s 3-1 victory over Manchester United in the derby match last weekend apparently left a black mark on the Red Devils.

Why not, the tradition that Man United has maintained for almost a decade was suddenly broken overnight in the hands of manager Erik ten Hag.

What tradition is that?

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choose revealed, The Red Devils apparently never suffered a single defeat in 143 matches in a leading position in the first half.

But finally, for the first time since September 2014 [kala itu kalah dari Leicester Cityy 5-3]Man United ended the record 143 unbeaten games them at the Etihad Stadium.

In 143 matches without a single negative result, Man United was able to achieve 123 wins and 20 draws.

Man United gave the entire Etihad stadium an extraordinary breakthrough when Marcus Rashford smashed the ball brilliantly to put his team ahead quickly in the first half.

Unfortunately, the Red Devils failed to maintain their momentum as Pep Guardiola’s troops went on a rampage in the second half brace Phil Foden and Erling Haaland scored a goal.

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