Manchester United 0 Manchester City 3 - player ratings: Who were the best and worst performers at Old Trafford?

 

James Mariner
Wednesday 26 March 2014 01:13 GMT
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Edin Dzeko celebrates his second goal for Manchester City
Edin Dzeko celebrates his second goal for Manchester City (GETTY IMAGES)

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Manchester City eased past their neighbours Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford on Wednesday night.

It was another loss in a season of new lows for United under David Moyes.

The Bosnian striker, Edin Dzeko, scored twice in the convincing victory, before Yaya Toure added a third late on.

It was United's 10th league defeat this season, making it the first time they had lost that amount of matches in a Premier League season.

But did any of Manchester United's players deserve any credit at all from the defeat? Click on the gallery below to see the ratings

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