Manchester United and Manchester City played out a dull 0-0 draw at Old Trafford, with neither team able to create a clear-cut scoring opportunity. The match was marked by a lack of creativity and intensity, with both teams seemingly content to settle for a point.
The first half was particularly uneventful, with neither team able to gain a significant advantage. The visitors, Manchester City, had slightly more possession, but Manchester United’s defense held firm to deny them any clear chances. The home side also had a few half-hearted attempts on goal, but none of them tested the City goalkeeper.
The second half followed a similar pattern, with both teams struggling to create any real scoring opportunities. The Manchester United fans, who had been vocal in their criticism of the team’s ownership, staged a sit-in protest during the match, holding up banners and chanting slogans. The protest was organized by the 1958 group, who are calling for the Glazer family to sell the club.
After the match, both managers expressed their disappointment with the result. Manchester United’s Ruben Amorim said that his team had been closer to scoring, but admitted that they had failed to capitalize on their chances. Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola also expressed frustration, saying that his team had been micromanaged and lacked the creativity to break down the United defense.
The result means that Manchester City remains in fifth place, while Manchester United is still in a strong position to qualify for the Europa League. However, both teams will be looking to improve their form in the coming weeks, with Manchester United facing Lyon in the Europa League first leg on Thursday.
Elsewhere, Southampton became the first side to be relegated the earliest in the Premier League with a loss to Tottenham on Sunday while Liverpool were beaten 3-1 by Fulham.