Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho says he has "zero words" to say against his players a

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho says he has "zero words" to say against his players after their battling derby defeat to Manchester City at Etihad Stadium.
Manchester City returned to the Premier League summit with a convincing derby victory over Manchester United at Etihad Stadium, BBC reported.
Pep Guardiola's side were seeking the result they needed to go back to the top of the table after Liverpool's lunchtime win over Fulham at Anfield - and it was rarely in doubt after David Silva bundled home an early goal to give them a narrow interval advantage.
City got the second goal their superiority deserved with Sergio Aguero's rasping, rising finish past David de Gea three minutes into the second half following an exchange of passes with Riyad Mahrez.
Jose Mourinho's side, without injured Paul Pogba, barely mounted a serious threat but were given hope of earning an unlikely point just before the hour when Romelu Lukaku was hauled down by Ederson seconds after he had come on as substitute. Anthony Martial sent the Brazilian the wrong way from the spot.
It briefly revived memories of last season's dramatic derby here when United came from two goals down to win, but City never looked like losing control and wrapped up the win two minutes from time when substitute Ilkay Gundogan took advantage of static United defending to beat De Gea from close range following a 44-pass move.
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Manchester City's answer to Liverpool briefly returning to the head of the Premier League table was emphatic as this win was a comfortable as the scoreline suggests, arguably even more so.
Liverpool and Chelsea remain unbeaten in the Premier League, although Maurizio Sarri's side slipped as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Everton at Stamford Bridge.
They remain very much in the title shake-up, as do fourth-placed Tottenham.
The problem for the chasing pack appears to be that Manchester City are currently operating on a different level to everyone else.
United were probably feeling pleased with themselves that somehow, despite barely laying a glove on City, they were actually still in contention for a point until Gundogan's late goal ended all the arguments.


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My view: Jose Mourinho should be sacked at the end of the season, infact he should be fired in January, his players went out there not to play attacking football and win but to defend and contain Manchester City, well they got thumped. Mourinho and his team are just not good enough, they are not consistent, I'm sorry Mourinho's style rendered the players useless on the pitch. They were outclassed by a superior Man-City side who thrashed them with attacking football. Imagine Manchester United have one of the most expensive team ever with one of the highest wage-bill in the league, yet they're losing.