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De Bruyne’s Manchester Derby Farewell Falls Flat as United and City Share Drab Draw

A Farewell to Forget

De Bruyne’s Manchester Derby Farewell was supposed to be emotional, intense, even poetic. But instead, Manchester United and Manchester City played out a colorless 0-0 draw.

This was the first goalless Manchester Derby since December 2020. And sadly, few will remember it — even with De Bruyne’s legacy on the line.

United Spark Early, Then Fizzle Out

United came flying out of the blocks. Garnacho forced a foul and yellow card from Ruben Dias. Fernandes stepped up, but his free-kick slammed into the wall.

Dalot’s curling cross gave Garnacho a golden chance. The winger, caught between a header and volley, did neither. Moments later, Dorgu wasted a brilliant Bruno Fernandes pass.

City Take Over — But Lack Killer Instinct

After weathering the early storm, City began to control the tempo. Phil Foden hit the side netting. Nico O’Reilly set up Marmoush, but Maguire shut the door with a clean block.

Even De Bruyne’s Manchester Derby Farewell couldn’t lift Pep Guardiola’s side. The Belgian tried to influence the match, but his tame shot rolled harmlessly into Onana’s gloves.

Fernandes the Bright Spark in a Dull Affair

Bruno Fernandes kept creating. His chipped ball to Ugarte nearly led to a goal. Casemiro followed up with a shot on target, but Ederson held firm.

In the second half, Mount and Zirkzee gave United a spark. Zirkzee’s strike was saved. Mount’s rebound was blocked heroically by Rico Lewis. Still, the breakthrough never came.

Final Whistle Mirrors the Match: Frustration

Marmoush fired two late efforts at goal. Onana stood tall. Dias slipped defending a Dorgu cross — a nervy moment that summed up City’s defensive worries.

But nothing changed. City remained fifth, missing a chance to overtake Chelsea. United stayed 13th, limping into their Europa League quarter-final against Lyon.


 Match Summary

De Bruyne’s final Manchester Derby ends 0-0.
A lifeless 0-0 draw, with Bruno Fernandes the only bright spark.

🟩 Man of the Match: Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
🟥 Worst Miss: Garnacho’s misjudged effort
🟦 City’s Front Three: 0 shots on target
📊 Statline: No goals. Few chances. Flat energy.


🧠 Final Take: A Goodbye That Deserved Better

In the end, De Bruyne’s Manchester Derby Farewell deserved a grander stage. Instead, it became a silent exit in a match neither team deserved to win.

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