Manchester United manager Rúben Amorim expressed his elation following his inaugural victory in the Manchester derby, where United secured a 2-1 comeback win against Manchester City. Reflecting on the dramatic finish, Amorim remarked, "It was incredible. It was Fergie time, I believe in it… something magic happened." He continued, "I think we deserved it. It was a very tough match but we believed until the end. We managed to score; we needed that win. It was important for us and for our fans."
The match unfolded with City taking the lead in the 36th minute when Josko Gvardiol headed in a deflected cross from Kevin De Bruyne.
United's resilience was evident in the closing moments. In the 88th minute, a misplaced back pass by City's Matheus Nunes was intercepted by Amad Diallo, who was subsequently fouled, resulting in a penalty.
Bruno Fernandes converted the spot-kick to level the score. Just two minutes later, Diallo capitalized on a long ball, skillfully evading Ederson to score the decisive goal, sealing a memorable victory for United.
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