The Herald (South Africa)

United win feisty Manchester derby

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Manchester United delivered a potentiall­y fatal blow to Manchester City’s Premier League title hopes on Saturday after leaders Liverpool secured the Christmas number one spot with victory against Bournemout­h.

Defending champions City came into the match at the Etihad Stadium knowing they had to win after Jürgen Klopp’s men coasted to a 3-0 victory on England’s south coast but they succumbed to United’s lightning-quick attacks, losing 2-1.

Earlier, Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham blitzed Burnley 5-0, with Son Heung-min scoring a sensationa­l individual goal, while fourth-placed Chelsea went down 3-1 to Everton at Goodison Park.

City’s fourth league defeat of the season leaves them 14 points behind Liverpool, who have won 15 of their 16 league games.

But the match was overshadow­ed by unsavoury incidents, with United midfielder Fred hit by objects thrown from the crowd and footage on social media appearing to show a City fan making monkey chants.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s United were immediatel­y on the front foot, pouring forward. Macus Rashford opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 23rd minute and Anthony Martial doubled the visitors’ lead six minutes later.

City came back strongly and eventually their pressure paid off, with Nicolas Otamendi’s late header sparking a frantic wave of City attacks, but they failed to find an equaliser and United moved up to fifth in the table.

“We’ll remember this one. We look so dangerous when we get the ball and go forward against arguably the best team in the world,” Solskjaer told the BBC.

City said in a swiftly issued statement that they were aware of the allegedly racist video circulatin­g on social media and of objects being thrown and were working with the police.

Klopp, mindful of a fixture pile-up for his side, made seven changes from the 5-2 midweek victory against Everton as they chase their first top-flight domestic title for 30 years.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n opened the scoring for the European champions and Liverpool made it 2-0 just before the break when Naby Keita played a fine one-two with Mohamed Salah and finished from close range, with Keita turning provider for Salah in the 54th minute.

Spurs flew out of the blocks at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Harry Kane scored twice and there were also goals for Lucas Moura and Moussa Sissoko but it was Son’s goal that caught the eye.

With Spurs already 2-0 up, Son, running from deep inside his own half past a host of Burnley defenders, capped the astonishin­g burst with an icecool finish.

Everton made it three defeats in four Premier League games for Chelsea thanks to an early strike from Brazil forward Richarliso­n and two goals from England under-21 internatio­nal Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

Watford were unable to force their second win of the season, drawing 0-0 with Crystal Palace. —

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LINDSEY Picture: PARNABY/AFP HARD TACKLE: Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva, right, fouls Manchester United’s striker Marcus Rashford, centre, in the area to concede a penalty
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