Manchester United's awful defensive run continued against Manchester City on Wednesday, while Pep Guardiola made history in his side's derby win.
City defeated United 2-0 at Old Trafford as second-half goals from Bernardo Silva and Leroy Sane made the difference.
The win allowed City to leapfrog Liverpool back into first place in the Premier League, and they will guarantee a second straight title with wins in their final three games of the season.
City boss Guardiola also made some personal history with the victory, as the Spaniard is now the first manager to win three consecutive away Premier League matches at Old Trafford against United.