Manchester United are now just four points from retaining the trophy for a third consecutive year.
It was Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlitos Tevez who did the damage, netting a goal each before half-time.
But it was Tevez who dominated the pre-match talk, having made several statements in the previous weeks about his future at Old Trafford. Tevez has reiterated the lack of respect toward him at United, stating that he is too good a player to be sitting on the bench.
But Tevez did start against City and played great, netting Uniteds second goal just before halftime and playing the entire match.
Ronaldo on the other hand dominated the post-match talk, not for his spectacular trademark free-kick which opened the score-line but rather for his childish antics when he was substituted off in the 60th minute.
Sir Alex later played down Ronaldo’s actions by saying “It is great that he wanted to play on. It is fabulous. But I have to look at the big picture. He produced an incredible performance against Arsenal on Tuesday. He ran his socks off. Now I have Wednesday and Saturday to look after. There is no problem.”
Although I feel another boot incident coming on if Ronaldo continues to act like a spoiled brat.
So, lets blow past Wigan on Wednesday and celebrate at Old Trafford on Saturday against Arsenal.

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