Manchester City’s aspirations for Champions League football next season remain uncertain after a goalless draw against Manchester United in a lackluster derby on Sunday. The match, played at Old Trafford, saw both teams fail to impress in a contest devoid of intensity, quality, or clear goal-scoring opportunities.
United, chasing their first league double over City since the 2019/20 season, came closer to claiming all three points but were ultimately left to rue missed chances. The result lifts Erik ten Hag’s side to 13th in the Premier League table, though their only realistic path to next season’s Champions League lies in winning the Europa League.
For City, a single point leaves them fifth in the league, a position that would usually secure Champions League qualification. However, with Newcastle United just two points behind and boasting two games in hand, Pep Guardiola’s side finds itself in a precarious position. After securing four consecutive league titles, City’s form this season has notably dipped, raising concerns of missing out on a top-four finish for the first time since the 2009/10 campaign.
The match offered few moments of excitement. City dominated possession in the first half but failed to threaten United’s goal meaningfully. The home side looked more dangerous on the counter-attack, with Alejandro Garnacho, Patrick Dorgu, and Manuel Ugarte all squandering half-chances in the City penalty area.
City’s best opportunity came just after the restart when Phil Foden found himself through on goal, only to shoot tamely at goalkeeper Andre Onana. Later, Omar Marmoush tested Onana again with a strong effort from a corner, but the United keeper was equal to the task.
Substitutes Joshua Zirkzee and Mason Mount injected some late energy into United’s attack. In the 78th minute, Zirkzee’s shot was palmed away by Ederson, and Mount’s rebound was bravely blocked by Rico Lewis, preserving the stalemate.
Kevin De Bruyne started the match amid recent revelations that this will be his final season at City. However, his subdued performance mirrored the team’s struggles. Once hailed by Guardiola as “one of the Premier League’s all-time greats,” the Belgian now appears to be a shadow of his former self.
A warm post-match embrace between Guardiola and United assistant Ruben Amorim masked the underlying frustration for both camps. With the season nearing its climax, both Manchester giants must reflect on a campaign that has fallen far short of expectations.