3. Man United 0-3 Man City, 2014
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlqWb-Ojea8 It was a game that left Old Trafford seething and the majority of supporters at the end of their tether with David Moyes. They had reluctantly grown accustomed to the poor performances and series of letdowns throughout the season, but one thing they wouldnt stand for was another abject derby performance lacking any soul, heart or grit. Clearly no lessons had been learned from the clash at Eastlands earlier in the season, as the Red Devils served up a display of sheer apathy. It was one of the most embarrassingly one-sided Manchester derbies that has ever taken place, and the sides were only ever level for a matter of seconds, with Edin Dzeko rifling home the opener in the first minute. Their misery was compounded when the Bosnian striker bagged his second in the second half, before Yaya Toure capped a fine performance from midfield with an injury-time strike. It was an impressive display from City, but it also reflected the lack of confidence and nervousness that was evident within a shaky Man United side. The Red Devils were bullied and knocked about by a confident and assertive City side, as they cruised towards the title, while United stared at the bleak reality of another home defeat under Moyes stewardship. The clock was ticking down on his reign of terror.
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