• Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola. Reuters
    Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola. Reuters
  • Ilkay Gundogan of Manchester City (second right) celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's third goal during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Manchester United. Getty
    Ilkay Gundogan of Manchester City (second right) celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's third goal during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Manchester United. Getty
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    Police officers in the stands between Manchester City and Manchester United fans. Reuters
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    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho after the match. Reuters
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    There was a lot for Manchester City to celebrate. Getty Images
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    Manchester United's Romelu Lukaku looks dejected after Manchester City's third goal. Reuters
  • Manchester United's Romelu Lukaku cannot hide his dismay. Reuters
    Manchester United's Romelu Lukaku cannot hide his dismay. Reuters
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    David de Gea was beaten three times by Manchester City.. Getty Images
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    Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan celebrates scoring City's third goal. Reuters
  • Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan fires home from close range. Reuters
    Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan fires home from close range. Reuters
  • Marouane Fellaini of Manchester United battles for possession with Bernardo Silva of Manchester City. Getty
    Marouane Fellaini of Manchester United battles for possession with Bernardo Silva of Manchester City. Getty
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    Manchester City's coach Pep Guardiola, right, reacts, as Manchester City's Sergio Aguero walks off after being substituted. AP Photo
  • Manchester United's Luke Shaw in action with Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan. Reuters
    Manchester United's Luke Shaw in action with Manchester City's Ilkay Gundogan. Reuters
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    Manchester City's Sergio Aguero with manager Pep Guardiola as he is substituted. Reuters
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    Manchester City's Leroy Sane has a shot on goal. Reuters
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    Manchester City's Sergio Aguero celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates. Reuters

Bernardo Silva: Manchester City's derby win all but ended Manchester United's title bid


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Manchester City's Bernardo Silva believes the derby win over Manchester United has dealt a huge blow to their rivals' title hopes, saying Jose Mourinho's men would need to be "almost perfect" between now and the end of the season if they were to win the Premier League.

City, the reigning champions and Premier League leaders, opened up a 12-point lead over United with a 3-1 victory at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

This was United's fourth defeat in 12 games and left them eighth in the table.

Before kick-off City manager Pep Guardiola had insisted United would remain title contenders even if they lost, but Silva is not so sure.

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"It won't be easy. Not only Man City - (United are) 10 points from Liverpool, a lot of points from the other ones as well," Silva said. "They need to be almost perfect and wait for the other ones to lose a lot of points. I think it won't be easy."

Silva, who provided the final cross from which Gundogan scored, was proud of the way City responded after Martial gave United hope of a comeback.

"After their goal we knew they would have confidence to try to come for a second but I think our performance was amazing. We didn't concede one chance - only the penalty," he said. "I think the team was very concentrated, very focused on what we had to do."

City have dropped just four points so far this season, scoring 36 goals in 12 Premier League games and conceding a mere five.

But at the same stage last term they led the table by eight points and yet they are now just two clear of second-placed Liverpool.

"We know it won't be easy this season," Silva said. "Liverpool are doing a fantastic Premier League as well. We want to try to and have a bigger gap during the months of December and January, where you have a lot of games. We will work very hard for that and try to improve on this."

Meanwhile United defender Victor Lindelof believes his side should have been more aggressive following Martial's goal.

"After we scored after our first goal we could have been a bit more aggressive and tried a little bit more," he told MUTV. "After that goal they were quite nervous and it felt like we could have scored another, but they scored a third goal instead.

"We had quite a lot of possession, but we didn't really come in behind their defensive line into their last third of the pitch. We tried and it felt like we could've hurt them more."