Manchester city secured a 3-0 win over Manchester united to claim the bragging rights of the Sunday derby in a match that puts an end to a three-match winning run of Erik Ten Hag side in all competitions.
Erling Haaland scored a penalty and an header before setting up Phil Foden to seal a 3-0 victory for the citizens to complement their dominance.
City had lost their last two games on the road in the Premier League but had too much for United, who have now lost five of their 10 opening Premier League games.
United would still have to thank Andre Onana’s fine performance which avoid an heavier damage.
Haaland had put City from a penalty awarded after the VAR spotted a supposed Rasmus Hojlund tug on Rodri.
A poor defending approached from United gave Haaland an opportunity to to head home another in a one-sided win that Foden finally registered one for himself.
With the 3-0 win at Old Trafford, the defending champions moved up to third, two points behind Premier League leaders Tottenham while United are hooked in 8th with 15 points.