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Manchester derby: City maintain Premier League lead



Manchester City kept up their unbeaten begin to the season with a 2-1 win over opponents Manchester United on Saturday.

Objectives from Kevin De Bruyne and Kelechi Iheanacho place City into a 2-0 lead, before Zlatan Ibrahimovic got one back for the hosts just before half time.

New Manchester City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo had an extreme first amusement in objective however, dropping Wayne Rooney's free kick for Ibrahimovic's objective.

It was a critical amusement for the players as well as for administrators Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola, who have a long-term contention. 


However, it was ex-Barcelona manager, Guardiola, who dominated the competition.

He said: "We are cheerful. I think the onlookers delighted in it since it was open until the end. To begin with half we were better - in the second half it was troublesome. We had counter-assaults and we didn't wrap up."

Joined chief Jose Mourinho said: "The two parts were totally distinctive. In the main half we were beneath the level to play this match. You must be totally prepared regarding the velocity of your reasoning and basic leadership."

"The second half was totally distinctive. We were a group that had the bravery and trustworthiness and poise to pursue with pride the outcome which I think we merited - we merited an objective in the second half."

The outcome keeps City top of the alliance on 12 focuses after four diversions, while United stay in third place.
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