Belfast Telegraph

Matic pounces but it is all in vain as City reach final

- BY MARK CRITCHLEY

Man City win 3-2 on aggregate MAN CITY: Bravo, Walker, Otamendi, Cancelo, De Bruyne (Stones 90), Gundogan, B Silva, Rodri, Mahrez (D Silva 68), Aguero (Jesus 90), Sterling. Subs not used: Zinchenko, Ederson, Foden, Garcia.

MAN UTD: De Gea, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw (Mata 79), Wan-Bissaka, Fred, Matic, Williams, Lingard (Pereira 65), Greenwood (James 46), Martial. Subs not used: Bailly, Jones, Dalot, Romero.

Man of the match: De Gea

Match rating: 7/10

Referee: Kevin Friend

IT WILL be marked as another win for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at the Etihad in the record books but not the perfect result and performanc­e that Manchester United required.

Manchester City will instead play in their third consecutiv­e Carabao Cup final and face Aston Villa at Wembley in March, despite Nemanja Matic’s first-half strike consigning them to a 1-0 defeat on the night.

Matic — one of United’s more impressive performers during a difficult January — later saw red for a second bookable offence. Solskjaer might wonder whether the spirit of that late comeback in Paris last year would have been more easily rediscover­ed with a full complement of players on the pitch.

Yet at the final whistle, it was hard not to conclude that — despite the narrow 3-2 aggregate scoreline — this two-legged semi-final was decided by City’s brilliance during the first half at Old Trafford three weeks ago, when Pep Guardiola’s side blew their neighbours away.

Guardiola may have suggested this competitio­n be scrapped last week but he has always shown it a rare respect and valued the opportunit­y to win an early trophy. This iteration of City has issues but will be fancied to beat Villa and claim the first silverware of the season, even after failing to score at home for the second time this season.

This return leg initially picked up where the first left off. City were ascendant and only David de Gea showed resistance. The United goalkeeper is a long way off his form of two years ago but there are few keepers with sharper reactions. He needed every split-second to deny Sergio Aguero, palming an early header away one-handed, then frustrated Riyad Mahrez with his feet and clawed another Aguero attempt out of the top corner.

City were comfortabl­y on top until suddenly, they weren’t. After 35 minutes, Rodri’s trip of Jesse Lingard was penalised out on the left flank. Bernardo Silva only half-cleared Fred’s free-kick and Matic swung his left boot at the ball, connecting cleanly and finding the corner of the nearpost.

Despite still requiring another to force penalties, United stuck to the game plan. It was working, after all, but the risks of such a conservati­ve approach were laid bare when a stray Victor Lindelof back pass almost sent Aguero through one-on-one. De Gea was still smarting after being hurt in a tussle with Nicolas Otamendi, yet quickly rushed off his line to intercept.

It was not the only hairy moment that United would get away with. After enjoying an unusual amount of possession deep in City territory at the start of the second half, the out-of-sorts Lingard lost the ball. Raheem Sterling broke at pace, acres clear of a retreating United defence. He rounded a stranded De Gea to leave the goalmouth gaping before him, but hesitated to shoot as United regrouped.

Harry Maguire then came close to gifting City passage to Wembley with a misplaced pass inside his own six-yard box, with Aguero intercepti­ng. City had three-on-three including De Gea inside the United penalty area, but when the ball broke for David Silva, he took inspiratio­n from Sterling and dallied long enough for Maguire to recover.

United’s chances of a famous turnaround would have been helped had their goalscorer not earned a second yellow. Matic was first cautioned for a needless clip of Mahrez’s ankles.

There was not much more sense in his bodycheck of Ilkay Gundogan — the type of tactical foul that Guardiola’s side are so often accused of — and despite brief complaints, he had to walk.

And with him went any scant hope of the miracle Solskjaer hoped for.

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Wan-Bissaka
Out of reach: Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling is challenged by Aaron Wan-Bissaka
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