Manchester City 2 Manchester United 3 watch highlights: Paul Pogba’s rapid double sparks incredible comeback sealed by Chris Smalling that puts City’s Premier League celebrations on ice
Jose Mourinho's side looked down and out after the first half after goals from Vincent Kompany and Ilkay Gundogan put one hand on the trophy for Pep Guardiola's men
The great Guardiola, on the verge of lifting his first Premier League title with Manchester City, is in danger of getting found out.
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Chris Smalling celebrates Man Utd's dramatic winnerCredit: Getty Images
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Paul Pogba flies through the air to get Man Utd's equaliserCredit: REUTERS
This is two savage defeats - 3-0 at Liverpool, then surrendering a two goal lead against Manchester United - in four dismal days.
Pogba, the player at the centre of Pep’s petty feud with his agent Mino Raiola, set up this spell-binding comeback by scoring twice in the second half.
To stop City winning the title from 2-0 down, to score three at the Etihad, to become the first team in the Premier League to win here, is astonishing.
It is a remarkable tactical triumph for the Special One.
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Vincent Kompany celebrates scoring Man City's first goalCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
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Ilkay Gundogan got City's second and the game looked beyond doubtCredit: Getty Images
The old magic returned, along with the twinkle in his eye, to mastermind this memorable, mesmerising comeback.
Jose Mourinho did Pep the Purist all ends up.
City will still go on to lift the title eventually, but the damage has been done after surrendering this advantage.
Chris Smalling, at fault when he failed to get near Vincent Kompany for the opener, scored United’s winner after 69 minutes.
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Paul Pogba tucks away United's first goalCredit: REUTERS
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Paul Pogba celebrates his second goalCredit: Richard Pelham/The Sun
Manchester City fans cry at the Etihad after Manchester United comeback prevents them winning the Premier League
It was a breathtaking comeback.
Pogba, picked on by Pep when he claimed City could have signed him in January, scored after 53 and 55 minutes.
Give his lamentable performance opening 45, it was a wonder he was still out there when those red shirts got underway after the break.
Instead, Pogba went from first half plodder to second half sensation.
City collapsed.
Losing 3-0 at Liverpool was supposed to be a one-off, something that happens in this glorious game from time to time.
Surrendering a 2-0 lead at home to Manchester United, on the day Pep’s players were supposed to lift the title, is something else.
It will take some explaining.
City were blitzing their great rivals, with Kompany and Ilkay Gundogan sending them into a commanding lead after just 30 minutes.
City were battering them in the first half, with cries of “ole” bouncing off the Etihad stands 39 minutes in.
By then they were 2-0 ahead, with Kompany and Gundogan’s goals setting them up to win the title with six to spare.
That was the plan.
Manchester City Steward smiles as Chris Smalling scores Manchester United's third goal
Instead they are hurt, with anxiety sweeping this stadium after Pogba rattled them at the start of the second half.
It does not matter that Ashley Young’s trip on substitute Sergio Aguero inside the area went unpunished in the second half.
The bigger picture is Manchester City’s meltdown.
They allowed Pogba to get United back into it, reading Ander Herrera’s clever chested ball into his path to beat City keeper Ederson from close range.
After that, City fell apart.
Pogba got his second, with Alexis Sanchez picking out the midfielder with a peach of a chip after 55 minutes.
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Jose Mourinho is full of joy as his side pull off the stunning comebackCredit: REUTERS
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Pep Guardiola's side threw away a two-goal lead and the chance to seal the Premier League titleCredit: PA:Empics Sport
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The United man finished it in front of his own fans, celebrating the equaliser stopped City winning the title at the Etihad.
To Guardiola’s credit he went up to Pogba at the final whistle, putting the bad blood to bed after this spectacular collapse.
By then it was United’s day.
Smalling had been at fault, failing to get anywhere near Kompany when he put City in front 25 minutes in.
He made up for it with the winner.
Sanchez sent it into him, another inviting cross that was steered beyond Ederson with a clever, stooping finish.
It prompted some chaotic scenes, with United’s frenzied fans celebrating this riveting, audacious comeback.
City looked so good in that first half, with Pep’s players returning to their spell-binding, bewitching best.
By the time Gundogan put them two goals to the good, rolling Nemanja Matic inside the area before planting his shot beyond David De Gea, they were saving their legs for Liverpool.
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Pep Guardiola and Paul Pogba get together at the end of the gameCredit: REUTERS
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Paul Pogba celebrates his heroicsCredit: Getty Images