Manchester United and Manchester City played out a lacklustre 0-0 draw in their Premier League derby on Sunday, with United manager Ruben Amorim calling for improvements across all areas while City’s Champions League qualification hopes remain uncertain as they stay fifth in the table.
City maintain a slim two-point advantage over Newcastle United, who have two games in hand, in the race for Champions League spots. Manchester United sit 13th in the table, missing their chance to complete their first league double over City since 2019/20.
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Amorim was direct in his assessment of United’s performance: “We have so many aspects to improve. Everywhere we need to improve in every aspect: build up, transition, decisions in the final third. Every player can improve, they are here because they showed something at other clubs. They have the quality, but we are still a team that plays on transition, we need to spend more time in final third to have more opportunities.”
The Premier League could see neither Manchester club finish in the top four for the first time, highlighting both teams’ struggles this season. City’s form has declined dramatically after winning four consecutive league titles, risking their first finish outside the top four since 2009/10.
United’s Champions League hopes now rest solely on winning the Europa League, as they face their worst Premier League finish ever. United captain Bruno Fernandes addressed their offensive struggles: “We just need to have a bit more of a killer instinct. In the first half we had to many touches when we just needed one. We were patient, very organised but the killer instinct was missing today.”
Kevin De Bruyne, who recently announced this would be his final season at City, started the match but failed to make a significant impact. United showed more threat on counter-attacks during a slow first half.
City manager Pep Guardiola commented on his team’s performance: “We were not good enough to punish them or hurt them a little bit more than what happened. We take the point. It would be better to win but still we are there.”
Phil Foden missed the game’s best opportunity early in the second half when facing United goalkeeper Andre Onana one-on-one. Omar Marmoush tested Onana with a powerful shot from a corner as the game picked up pace after the break.
United substitutes Joshua Zirkzee and Mason Mount brought renewed energy in the final 20 minutes. Both had chances to win the match, with Zirkzee’s shot saved by Ederson and Mount’s follow-up blocked by Rico Lewis.
There were smiles during a warm embrace between Guardiola and Amorim at full-time but those pleasantries disguised the fact that neither man can be happy with the state of their sides after a disappointing campaign.
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2025-04-07 04:17:00