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Man City were on 'different level' to Man Utd, says Gary Neville

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10:  Nicolas Otamendi  of Manchester City during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Manchester City at O
Image: Manchester City showed authority and confidence, says Gary Neville

Gary Neville said Manchester City were on a different level to Manchester United and should have won Sunday's derby match by more goals.

David Silva and Nicolas Otamendi scored goals from set-pieces as Pep Guardiola's side won 2-1 at Old Trafford to move 11 points clear of their opponents at the top of the table and win their 14th straight Premier League match.

But even though the goals were straightforward, Neville said their performance was anything but.

"I thought City were a different level to United," he told Super Sunday.

"I thought in the first half United looked anxious when they were on the ball when they won it back. In the second half United didn't have the quality.

"It's tough to do what City have done today; to go to Chelsea and play like they did and come here and play like they have, showing authority and confidence.

Seventy thousand United fans have walked out of there today thinking the best team have won. You can't have too many complaints. It could have been three or four in the end.
Gary Neville

"The goals were scruffy and Jose won't believe they've conceded two goals from set pieces, but not many teams have come here in the last 25 or 30 years and dominated like that.

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"You are talking about Barcelona or Real Madrid. Not many teams come here and do that. I even saw some United fans at the end clapping off the City manager and players.

"Seventy thousand United fans have walked out of there today thinking the best team have won.

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"You can't have too many complaints. It could have been three or four in the end."

Kevin De Bruyne was named Man of the Match and Neville was full of praise for his display, as well as fellow midfielder David Silva.

Nicolas Otamendi of Manchester City celebrates scoring the 2nd Manchester City goal with team-mates during the Premier League match
Image: Gary Neville had high praise for Man City

But he insisted Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho could have done more to restrict their impact by man-marking City's influential duo.

Neville added: "After about five minutes I thought 'this is going to be a long day'.

"I've watched City numerous times this season and if you let Silva and De Bruyne get on the ball and control the rhythm of the game you're in trouble.

"I thought Mourinho would have man-marked them and got in their faces. Let them go to Fabian Delph, Otamendi, Kyle Walker or even Fernandinho but those two shouldn't be getting the number of passes in the game.

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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was delighted with his side's performance

"To me, when they influence the game you are having a nightmare and they influenced the game far too much.

"Have Nemanja Matic and Ander Herrera got the legs to do it? I wondered whether Jesse Lingard would go and mark Silva and if Herrera would go and man-mark De Bruyne and stop those two.

"They are so exceptional those two, they are at a different level. Follow them and stop them."

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