Community Shield: Manchester City v Manchester United - in pictures
The two halves of Manchester meet at Wembley once again, but this time it's a Charity Shield (nay, Community Shield) at stake rather than a place in the FA Cup final, as was the case in April. Needless to say the flag merchants are looking to cash in on the willingness of both sets of supporters to parade their chosen colours Photograph: Laurence Griffiths / The FA via Getty ImagesUnited's summer signing Ashley Young flourishes in the first half. City's back four are so static Young is free to run at them every time he gets the ballPhotograph: Kerim Okten/EPAIt's a predictably physical affair, as Patrice Evra and David Silva get to know each otherPhotograph: Kerim Okten/EPA
Wayne Rooney gets rather personal with Micah RichardsPhotograph: John Peters/Man Utd via Getty ImagesWhich reminds us of our all-time favourite Manchester derby picture featuring a rather pained Rio Ferdinand being straddled by the eager Carlos TevezPhotograph: Matthew Peters/Man Utd via Getty ImagesAnyway, having survived intense United pressure from the opening whistle, City open the scoring in the 38th minute. Joleon Lescott glances home Silva's cross as United's new keeper David de Gea flails in vainPhotograph: John Sibley/Action ImagesLescott is congratulated by his team-mates. Doubtless they're all feeling fortunate to be a goal upPhotograph: John Peters/Man Utd via Getty ImagesIn first-half injury-time City's players are celebrating again as Edin Dzeko's speculative effort finds the net. That will have to go down as a mistake by De Gea, who got his footwork all wrong and failed to save a shot that was close to the centre of the goalPhotograph: Kerim Okten/EPAUnited return for the second-half having made three changes, though it's Chris Smalling, who started the match, who reduces the deficit when he volleys Young's dangerous cross into the net from close range in the 52nd minute Photograph: Laurence Griffiths / The FA via Getty ImagesSix minutes later, United expose City's defence with a succession of intricate passes involving Nani, Rooney and Tom Cleverley. Two back-heels, a deft final ball and a delicate finish comprise what will surely be considered one of the goals of the season Photograph: Laurence Griffiths / The FA via Getty ImagesAt 2-2, the battle is on ...Photograph: Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty ImagesThat'll go down as an unfortunate photograph for both Yaya Touré and AndersonPhotograph: John Sibley/Action ImagesFour minutes into injury time, Nani breaks from the halfway line after Vincent Kompany miscontrols a bouncing ball that was left to him by Gaël Clichy. Nani advances on keeper Joe Hart and when the opportunity of a chip is prevented he dodges to the goalkeeper's right and slots the ball into the near cornerPhotograph: John Sibley/Action ImagesKompany throws his hands to his head and himself to the floor as Nani celebratesPhotograph: Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty ImagesJust look at how much it means to himPhotograph: Laurence Griffiths - The FA/The FA via Getty Images... and to his team-mates, Cleverley and Young pictured herePhotograph: Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty ImagesKompany wears an awkward expression as he traipses down from the Royal box, City having collected their medalsPhotograph: Nick Potts/PAIt's then time for United's captain, Nemanja Vidic, to lift the trophy - their 19th shield no lessPhotograph: Toby Melville/ReutersSo much for this being a friendly. United players celebrate like they've just won the cupPhotograph: Ian Walton/Getty ImagesSir Alex Ferguson looks delighted too. His side were magnificent at times today and their resilience to come from two goals down will be especially pleasing to the ScotsmanPhotograph: Ian Kington/AFP/Getty ImagesContrast that with the City manager, Roberto Mancini, who looks rather shocked. With the season starting next weekend, this defeat is an untimely blow for his clubPhotograph: Clive Rose/Getty Images
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