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Published 21:38 6 Jan 2021 GMT
Updated 21:39 6 Jan 2021 GMT
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Riyad Mahrez runs with the ball during the League Cup match between Manchester United and Manchester City at Old Trafford. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)[/caption]
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer would have been encouraged by the final stages of the first half, but all his side's hard work was undone when City edged ahead after 50 minutes.
There was a VAR check for hand-ball but replays showed Stones had nudged the ball home with his thigh. Maguire would not be keen on seeing replays of this.
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As United came out of their shell, in search of an equaliser, it left space at the back that City exploited to create more chances. Foden tested Dean Henderson from range while Riyad Mahrez brought out the best of the United goalkeeper with a rising drive.
Solskjaer replaced Scott McTominay with Mason Greenwood, on 75 minutes, but it was City that were to draw blood again. United thought they had cleared the danger when a City corner was headed away, but Fernandinho was waiting outside the box and his crisp strike zipped in and left Henderson watching helplessly on.
The final 10 minutes saw Anthony Martial have a second penalty appeal waved away and Donny van de Beek thrown on for a derisory cameo of three minutes.
Another semi-final for Solskjaer's United and another defeat. For City, meanwhile, they are looking back to their best.
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