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GHMediaHubManchester United’s 3-1 loss to Manchester City widened the point gap to 18, but manager Erik ten Hag, 54, dismissed suggestions of a significant class difference between the two rivals. Despite Marcus Rashford’s early goal, two strikes from Phil Foden and a late Erling Haaland effort secured City’s win.
Ten Hag highlighted United’s injury issues but emphasized their competitiveness and past close encounters with City, notably in the FA Cup final. Looking ahead, he acknowledged City’s status as one of the world’s best teams but remained optimistic about United’s potential when fully fit. United, currently sixth in the Premier League, face Everton next on Saturday.
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