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Played
April 30, 2012 8:00 PM BST
Etihad Stadium — Manchester
Referee:‬ A. Marriner‎
Attendance:‬ 47259‎
 
45+1′ Vincent Kompany
 
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Manchester City 1-0 Manchester United: Kompany header settles derby as Mancini's men leapfrog the champions

The defender converted David Silva's corner in first half added time in order to secure three points as the home side edge closer to their first ever Premier League title

By Oliver Platt

EPL,Vincent Kompany,Manchester City v Manchester United
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Manchester City took a huge step towards securing their first Premier League title by beating rivals Manchester United 1-0 at the Etihad Stadium.

Vincent Kompany's header in first half added time earned Roberto Mancini's team the points and catapulted them above United and into top spot on goal difference.

City now need only to match the results of their Manchester rivals in the final two games of the league campaign in order to pip Sir Alex Ferguson's men to the trophy.

City had scored 12 goals in three matches prior to this fixture and as a result Roberto Mancini opted to stick with the side that had relegated Wolves eight days earlier. That meant that Carlos Tevez faced his former club alongside Sergio Aguero in attack, with David Silva and Samir Nasri in support.

Antonio Valencia was surprisingly omitted from the United starting XI, with Park Ji-Sung and Ryan Giggs joining the midfield and Wayne Rooney deployed as a lone striker. Jonny Evans, who had been struggling with a foot injury, was replaced by Chris Smalling at centre-back while Phil Jones was preferred to Rafael at right-back.

Silencing the raucous City supporters will have been close to the top of the United to-do list and the defending champions were able to settle quickly in the opening minutes.

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Nani exchanged passes with Giggs from a corner to deliver a cross that Joe Hart could only punch to Michael Carrick, whose volley was blocked by Vincent Kompany. The Belgian's arm was raised to his chest but referee Andre Marriner was unmoved.

The home side did not muster their first threatening attack until the 15 minute mark, when Tevez's low cross was cut out by Jones after Nasri had snaked through the United midfield.

Kompany was booked for a foul on Rooney in the first of a series of decisions given by Marriner to the displeasure of the City supporters but Mancini's team remained focused on the matter at hand and finished the half the stronger of the two sides.

Aguero hacked a volley wide from close range and Pablo Zabaleta failed to get good contact on a left-footed effort from a similar distance. The United resistance was stern and it seemed City had lapsed into a lull, despite their monopoly on possession, as the fourth official indicated the amount of first half added time to be played.

Not quite. Joleon Lescott's cunning – but entirely legal – positioning prevented Smalling from tracking Kompany as Silva whipped in a corner from the right and the City captain rose unchallenged to thump a header past David de Gea, who had no chance.

United struggled to find counter-attacking opportunities due to the nature of City's narrow and congested midfield unit, leading Ferguson to introduce Danny Welbeck just before the hour mark.

Mancini, despite the visitors' lack of attacking opportunities, was not counting his chickens. Nigel de Jong replaced Tevez and dropped to a position in between Yaya Toure and Gareth Barry and just as City had seemed to have hit a brick wall in the first half, so their rivals struggled in the second.

In their desperation United began to look increasingly stretched. Toure rocketed a low shot just wide of De Gea's left post having been given more license to push on after De Jong's introduction.
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  P W D L F A GD Pts
Manchester City 36 26 5 5 88 27 +61 83
Manchester Utd
36 26 5 5 86 33 +53 83

The Dutchman himself was more concerned with affairs in his own half and earned a yellow card for a foul on Welbeck that seemed to infuriate Ferguson. The 70-year-old exchanged several choice words with his counterpart, Mancini, on the touchline in a reaction that spoke volumes as to the immense importance of the match being played out in front of them.

Toure narrowly missed from 20 yards once more before Ashley Young entered the fray as a last roll of the dice for United.

It was City, though, who went closest to adding to the scoreline. Gael Clichy was denied by De Gea from the edge of the box before Nasri took too long to pull the trigger from point blank range.

United never truly looked like finding the back of the net, and City played out the final few minutes with Joe Hart only called upon once, punching the ball clear under pressure from Smalling.


Manchester City FC

1
Joe Hart
Goalkeeper
3.00
4
Vincent Kompany
Defender
19′ 46′
4.00
5
Pablo Zabaleta
Defender
3.50
6
Joleon Lescott
Defender
3.50
22
Gael Clichy
Defender
3.50
18
Gareth Barry
Midfielder
3.50
8
Samir Nasri
Midfielder
93′
3.00
21
David Silva
Midfielder
46′ 82′
3.00
42
Yaya Touré
Midfielder
53′
3.50
16
3.50
32
Carlos Tévez
Striker
68′
3.00

Man Utd.

3.00
1
David de Gea
Goalkeeper
2.50
3
3.00
4
Phil Jones
Defender
69′
3.00
5
2.50
12
2.50
11
Ryan Giggs
Midfielder
2.00
7
Ji-Sung Park
Midfielder
58′
3.50
16
3.00
17
Nani
Midfielder
83′
3.00
22
Paul Scholes
Midfielder
78′
2.50
10

Substitutes

30
0.00
2
3.00
13
0.00
7
James Milner
Midfielder
93′
0.00
34
Nigel De Jong
Midfielder
68′ 76′
3.50
10
Edin Dzeko
Striker
0.00
45
0.00

Substitutes

0.00
40
Ben Amos
Goalkeeper
0.00
2
Rafael
Defender
0.00
18
Ashley Young
Midfielder
83′
0.00
7
0.00
9
3.00
19

Coach/Manager

-
0.00

Coach/Manager

0.00
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