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Manchester United legend Gary Neville pummeled his previous side's "humiliating" show in Sunday's derby rout to Manchester City, asserting maybe they were playing with nine men.
The initial 45 minutes at the Etihad was a generally even issue, with City going into the split 2-1 up after Kevin de Bruyne struck support on one or the other side of Jadon Sancho's objective.
Be that as it may, City went up stuff after the stretch and obliterated their neighbors, Riyad Mahrez scoring two times to finish a 4-1 defeat, however, the hosts could serenely have scored more, overseeing 14 shots in the final part, contrasted with none from United.
Mahrez's first objective on 68 minutes successfully finished the game as a challenge and Neville was left angry at United's reaction as City played with their adversaries in the end stages."Manchester United finished that game like an outright shower," Neville said on Sky Sports. "They were a shame in the last 25 minutes."The rout, combined with Arsenal's triumph at Watford prior, sees United exit the main four.
They face Tottenham in one more crunch installation one weekend from now however Sunday's derby misfortune was between time manager Ralf Rangnick's first match against one of the conventional 'Huge Six' and could barely have gone more terrible.
"The initial opportunity he's faced a legitimate group they've been given an appropriate doing," Neville added.
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