The Asian Age

Manchester derby draws blank

- BASEMENT BATTLE HOTS UP

Manchester, April 28: Marouane Fellaini was sent off for brainlessl­y headbuttin­g Sergio Aguero in an otherwise forgettabl­e 0-0 draw between Champions League qualificat­ion rivals Manchester United and Manchester City on Thursday.

Booked for tripping Aguero in the 84th minute, Fellaini fouled him again seconds later and then blatantly butted the Argentinia­n, leaving referee Martin Atkinson no option but to send the Belgian off.

City remain fourth, a point behind third-place Liverpool with a game in hand, with United — who also have a game in hand on Jurgen Klopp’s side — a point further back in fifth place.

“We were the better team in the first half, they were the better team in the second half,” said United manager Jose Mourinho.

“They had more of the ball, more chances, but my players were amazing the way they fought.

“Marouane Fellaini is frustrated. He says that with another player, it would probably not be a red card.”

While United are now unbeaten in 24 Premier League games, equalling the club record, the Etihad Stadium stalemate means City retain the upper hand in the push for a top-four finish.

But despite controllin­g the game, City came no closer to scoring than an early Aguero effort that hit the post, while substitute Gabriel Jesus had an injury-time header disallowed for offside.

City also lost goalkeeper Claudio Bravo to an apparent calf injury, sustained as he caught a high ball, with Willy Caballero taking his place for the last 14 minutes after Bravo was stretchere­d off.

“They created two clear chances and I am satisfied,” City manager Pep Guardiola told BBC Sport.

City remain on course for a top-four finish, their last remaining objective after last weekend’s FA Cup semi-final loss to Arsenal consigned Guardiola to his first trophy-less season as a coach.

United could yet qualify West Brom vs Leicester on

Southampto­n vs Hull on for the Champions League by winning the Europa League. While the race for the title has become a contest solely between leaders Chelsea and Tottenham, the battle to beat the drop is a more complicate­d affair. With a maximum of five rounds left, the identities of the bottom three who will be relegated into the second-tier Championsh­ip come the end of the season have still to be confirmed.

Sunderland have excelled at staying up in recent seasons, but even their reputation as the Harry Houdini of the Premier League may not be enough to save them this time. Sunderland will host Bournemout­h on Saturday.

Hull, just above the relegation zone, have earned 19 points out of 21 at home since manager Marco Silva was hired but they now face a potentiall­y awkward trip to Southampto­n.

Reigning champions Leicester City have stumbled lately under Craig Shakespear­e but a win at West Bromwich Albion on Saturday would all but guarantee their Premier League future following a 1-0 loss to Arsenal in midweek.

 ?? — AFP ?? Manchester City’s Aleksandar Kolarov (centre) reacts after his team mate Sergio Aguero went down in an altercatio­n with Manchester United’s Marouane Fellaini (left) who was sent off during the English Premier League match at Etihad Stadium in...
— AFP Manchester City’s Aleksandar Kolarov (centre) reacts after his team mate Sergio Aguero went down in an altercatio­n with Manchester United’s Marouane Fellaini (left) who was sent off during the English Premier League match at Etihad Stadium in...

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