Manchester United’s derby performance was that of a club cranking out the same jangly playlist while locked in a time warp as the present ebbs away
Not even close. Not even close to being close. If there is an accurate measure of Manchester City’s domestic dominance over the past two seasons, and more specifically that combined 50-point lead over the creaky 1990s tribute act from across the way, it is perhaps the sight of Old Trafford at the final whistle of this room-temperature 2-0 derby victory.
As the home crowd filed out in added time you could see the bones of this ground open up, its clanky iron clavicles exposed to the air. The only noise came from the sky blue corner where City’s fans sang “this city is ours” and – a little prematurely: the bigger test of Burnley away is yet to come – a few late rounds of “Campeones”.
Written by Barney Ronay at Old Trafford
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/apr/24/manchester-united-footballing-pompeii-solskjaer under the title “Obsession with past leaves Solskjær’s United stuck in a footballing Pompeii | Barney Ronay”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.