The highly anticipated Manchester derby between Manchester United and Manchester City concluded in a lackluster 0-0 draw at Old Trafford, marking the first scoreless encounter between the two sides since 2020. Both teams struggled to create clear goal-scoring opportunities, resulting in a match that left fans and pundits underwhelmed.


Manchester City, missing their top scorer Erling Haaland due to injury, found it challenging to convert possession into meaningful attacks. Their best chance came in the second half when Omar Marmoush forced a crucial save from United's goalkeeper, Andre Onana. On the other hand, Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee tested City's Ederson with a powerful strike, but neither side managed to break the deadlock.

The result leaves City in fifth place with 52 points, trailing behind Chelsea, while United sits in 13th place with 38 points. The draw is a setback for City's aspirations of securing a Champions League spot and continues a disappointing season for United under coach Ruben Amorim.

The match also marked the final Manchester derby appearance for City's Kevin De Bruyne, who has announced plans to leave the club at the end of the season. Despite some second-half opportunities, neither team could find a breakthrough, and the game concluded with mutual respect but overall dissatisfaction from both camps.