Manchester City's stunning second-half turnaround ensured the Blue half of the city celebrated derby day spoils against Man United at the Etihad.
Marcus Rashford scored a thunderous goal four minutes into the game, but missed additional chances to extend the advantage for the visitors.
Then Phil Foden got two goals, and Erling Haaland scored in stoppage time, after missing a sitter of his own, to secure the 3-1 win on Sunday afternoon.
It means Pep Guardiola's side remain on par with the teams around them in the title race, while Erik ten Hag's Red Devils struggle to gain momentum towards a potential Champions League place.
Here, Mail Sport's JACK GAUGHAN looks at some of the things you may have missed from Man City's 3-1 victory over Man United.
You are never safe with Pep Guardiola.
As Erik ten Hag lost the plot once Phil Foden had hit Manchester City’s leveller, throwing water bottles and finger jabbing, Guardiola did not celebrate.
Instead, the City boss called over captain Kyle Walker to berate him for taking a quick throw-in that gifted United possession.
Ironically, that impatience contributed to United pouring forward, losing the ball and Foden scoring.
Still, Guardiola told Walker to relax.
It was fitting that Foden scored City’s 600th home goal under Guardiola, but that was not the most striking statistic of the day.
This was the first time in 143 league games that United had lost when winning at half-time, a run stretching back to September 2014.
It is not the send-off United assistant coach Eric Ramsay wanted before taking over at Minnesota.
But Ramsay — renowned for his set-piece coaching — will have been heartened by United’s rearguard action from 15 corners.
City's players are always welcomed at the Etihad by their
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