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Manchester City vs Manchester United, FA Community Shield 2024 Highlights: Premier League champions Manchester City won the 2024 Community Shield Final, beating Manchester United 7-6 on penalties. Jadon Sancho and Johnny Evans missed crucial spotkicks. Earlier, the game had finished 1-1 after 90 minutes. Alejandro Garnacho gave United the lead, before birthday boy Bernardo Silva equalised. United had beaten City themselves in the FA Cup final last season, but failed to replicate the heroics. With this win, Pep Guardiola took his head-to-head record over Erik ten Hag as managers of their respective current clubs to 5-2.

Here are the Highlights from the 2024 Community Shield Final, Man City vs Man United, straight from the Wembley Stadium, London:

  • 22:01 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Thank you!

    Thank you everyone for joining us on the live coverage of the Community Shield. That was a slow burner to start off, but things really heated up in the end!

    Join us on NDTV Sports from next week as football fever becomes frantic. Until then, if you’re hungry for more sports action, head on over to our LIVE OLYMPICS COVERAGE, for the latest updates on the 2024 Paris Olympics.

    That’s a wrap here. Goodnight!

  • 21:58 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Premier League begins August 17

    And as the Community Shield ends, it’s a sign that football is back. The Premier League kicks off on August 17, as Manchester United take on Fulham at 12:30 AM IST.

  • 21:56 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: The juggernaut keeps rolling

    We haven’t even started the Premier League season and English football’s dominant side have already lifted a trophy.

    ‘Blue Moon’ plays around Wembley, as Kevin de Bruyne and Ruben Dias hold the trophy aloft.

  • 21:49 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: 18 trophies for Pep

    This win takes Pep Guardiola’s trophy tally up to EIGHTEEN as Manchester City’s manager. 

    6x Premier Leagues

    4x EFL Cups

    3x Community Shields

    2x FA Cups

    1x UEFA Champions League

    1x UEFA Super Cup

    1x FIFA Club World Cup each.

  • 21:46 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Sancho, Evans miss

    Jadon Sancho and Johnny Evans missed penalties in the shootout, as Manchester City won 7-6 on penalties. Heartbreak for United, who had taken the lead in the 81st minute of the game.

  • 21:40 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 6-7 City, CITY WIN!

    Penalty shootout: Akanji scores!

    Manchester City wins it in the penalty shootout! A superb penalty by Akanji to seal the match.

    Manchester City win the 2024 Community Shield, heartbreak for United.

  • 21:39 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 6-6 City

    Penalty shootout: Evans misses!

    Johnny Evans has skied it completely. City will win if they score the next one.

  • 21:38 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 6-6 City

    Penalty shootout: Dias scores

    Onana dives the wrong way again. Ruben Dias coolly slots it in.

  • 21:38 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 6-5 City

    Penalty shootout: Lisandro scores

    The Argentine defender makes no mistake. City back under pressure.

  • 21:37 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 5-5 City

    Penalty shootout: Nunes scores

    Matheus Nunes thunders it into the top-corner. Best penalty of the shootout. We carry on in sudden-death!

  • 21:37 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 5-4 City

    Penalty shootout: McTominay scores

    McTominay sends it past Ederson, City must score.

  • 21:36 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 4-4 City

    Penalty shootout: Ederson scores!

    City’s goalkeeper decides to step up for the crucial penalty, and makes it look very easy.

  • 21:35 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 4-3 City

    Penalty shootout: Casemiro scores

    Big goal for United in the shootout. City must score to take this to sudden death.

  • 21:35 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 3-3 City

    Penalty shootout: Savinho scores!

    So what it’s his debut? Savinho inch-perfect. City are back level.

  • 21:34 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 3-2 City

    Penalty shootout: Sancho misses!

    A huge moment in the final. Jadon Sancho’s penalty is saved by Ederson.

  • 21:33 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 3-2 City

    Penalty shootout: Haaland scores!

    Rolled in by Erling Haaland, Onana dives the wrong way again.

  • 21:32 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 3-1 City

    Penalty shootout: Garnacho scores

    Cool as ice!

  • 21:31 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 2-1 City

    Penalty shootout: De Bruyne scores

    Onana goes the wrong way, De Bruyne rolls it in.

  • 21:30 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 2-0 City

    Penalty shootout: Diogo Dalot scores

    Ederson almost saved it, but Dalot squeezes it in.

  • 21:29 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 1-0 City

    Penalty shootout: Bernardo Silva misses!

    Oh, the birthday boy suffers a cruel fate.

  • 21:29 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: United 1-0 City

    Penalty shootout: Bruno scores!

    Composed as ever from the spot.

  • 21:28 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Bruno takes first

    United to shoot first. Bruno Fernandes to take the penalty. The penalty shootout about to get underway.

  • 21:24 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: We are going to penalties!

    And there we have it. A dramatic final few minutes has seen the game end 1-1. Garnacho thought he’d won it, birthday boy Bernardo had other ideas. 

    MCI 1-1 MUN (FT)

  • 21:21 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: 5 minutes of added time, KDB on

    We have just five minutes of added time, before the impending penalty shootout. Pep Guardiola has brought on Kevin de Bruyne for the shootout.

    MCI 1-1 MUN (’90+2)

  • 21:19 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: BIRTHDAY GOAL FOR BERNARDO!

    Just as we wrote that, Bernardo Silva heads in the equaliser on his 30th birthday! Oscar Bobb crosses it with his weaker right foot, and Bernardo beats Pellistri to the aerial ball. 

    We are heading towards penalties!

    MCI 1-1 MUN (’89)

  • 21:17 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Happy Birthday Bernardo Silva!

    Not the Community Shield final Bernardo would’ve been hoping for on his 30th birthday. United scored seconds after he came on, and then Bernardo picked up a yellow card.

    MCI 0-1 MUN (’88)

  • 21:11 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: GOAL GARNACHO!

    Alejandro Garnacho scores! Cuts inside and slams it on his left foot. Drills it in low, past Ederson. Bruno Fernandes with the assist, and United are now looking at their second trophy of 2024!

    MCI 0-1 MUN (’81)

  • 21:09 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Another miss for United

    Rashford reaches high to head a corner, places it onto the path of Scott McTominay, and it would’ve surely been a goal had he gotten a touch.

    MCI 0-0 MUN (’80)

  • 21:04 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Rashford hits post!

    Rashford has hit the post! Bruno finds Garnacho with a superb aerial ball. The Argentine squares it for Rashford 1v1 vs Ederson, but Rashford shins it onto the post.

    MCI 0-0 MUN (’75)

  • 21:02 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Great combination between City youngsters

    Once again, Rico Lewis impressing. Wins the ball in the opposition half and starts the attack. Combines with Oscar Bobb and James McAtee, but its cut out by Casemiro in the end.

    MCI 0-0 MUN (’73)

  • 21:00 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Staring at a penalty shootout

    We are looking at a penalty shootout here. Both sides have had their great chances, but the game has evened out in the middle. 

    MCI 0-0 MUN (’72)

  • 20:59 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Another chance for Bruno

    Casemiro picks out Bruno with an excellent long ball, and the Portuguese was through on goal. He takes the shot from far out, straight into Ederson’s palms. He had more time than he realized.

    MCI 0-0 MUN (’69)

  • 20:57 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Savinho in action

    Good cross from Savinho, first involvement in a Manchester City shirt. He has directly replaced Doku on the left-wing, and will bring in a different challenge for United right-back Diogo Dalot. Savio is left-footed, whilst Doku favours his right.

    MCI 0-0 MUN (’66)

  • 20:54 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Savinho makes his debut

    Brazilian winger Savinho, brought back from Girona this season, makes his first appearance for Man City. He comes on for Jeremy Doku. Guardiola also takes off Nico O’Reilly, bringing on Portuguese midfielder Matheus Nunes in his place.

    MCI 0-0 MUN (’62)

  • 20:53 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: 4 changes for United

    OFF: Amad Diallo, Harry Maguire, Kobbie Mainoo, Mason Mount

    ON: Alejandro Garnacho, Facundo Pellistri, Scott McTominay, Tom Collyer

    MCI 0-0 MUN (’58)

  • 20:51 (IST)

    Man City vs Man United, Community Shield LIVE: A look at that Bruno offisde goal

    Here’s a clip of Bruno’s phenomenal goal, that was ruled out for offside

  • 20:43 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: OFFSIDE GOAL FOR UNITED

    Bruno Fernandes scores a stunning curling goal from the edge of the box, but he was millimetres offside. Head in hands for the United captain.

    MCI 0-0 MUN (’54)

  • 20:42 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Shades of old Casemiro

    Casemiro has had a fine game so far. A superb tackle on Doku to snatch the ball. Earlier in the first half, he had been involved offensively as well.

    MCI 0-0 MUN (’52)

  • 20:36 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Second half begins

    The second half of the 2024 FA Community Shield is underway. United begin on the front foot, creating a chance early on, although it mounts to nothing.

  • 20:19 (IST)

    Community Shield LIVE, Man City vs Man United: Remember, no extra-time

    No extra time will be played if the match remains tied after 90 minutes. We will go straight to a penalty shootout.





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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag hopes to bolster his chances of avoiding the sack by ruining Manchester City’s history bid in the FA Cup final on Saturday. For the second successive season, Wembley will stage a Manchester derby in the showpiece fixture. Last year, City beat United 2-1 in the final on route to an incredible treble-winning campaign that included Premier League and Champions League glory. City remain England’s pre-eminent force, as they showed by clinching an unprecedented fourth successive Premier League title last weekend.

United left Wembley still optimistic about the future despite that defeat 12 months ago because Ten Hag had ended their six-year trophy drought by winning the League Cup earlier in the season.

But the Red Devils return to north London shaken by a turbulent campaign that leaves the Dutchman fighting to save his job.

United finished eighth in the Premier League — their lowest final position since 1990 — and failed even to make it out of the Champions League group stage.

Ten Hag has blamed United’s woes on injuries, but that might not convince the club’s new co-owner Jim Ratcliffe to keep faith with him.

The Dutch coach reportedly caused friction among his squad after clashing with Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford, setting the tone for a series of embarrassing defeats against Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, Fulham, Copenhagen and Galatasaray among others.

United only made it to the FA Cup final after blowing a three-goal lead and surviving a penalty shootout against second- tier Coventry in a semi-final that underlined the flaws in Ten Hag’s erratic team.

England boss Gareth Southgate, former Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino and Ipswich chief Kieran McKenna have all been linked with the Old Trafford job.

Ten Hag’s hopes of staying at United into a third season would be improved if they can spoil City’s bid to become the first English club to win both the Premier League and FA Cup two years in a row.

“I came here to win trophies,” Ten Hag said. “I’m just focusing on the job I have to do. That is first to win the game on Saturday and then keep going in the project.”

‘Fight until the end’

Beaten in six of the past seven Manchester derbies, United must lift the Cup for the first time in eight years to avoid their first season without European action since 2014/15.

A Europa League place is hardly the prize United fans dream of, but Andre Onana, the club’s goalkeeper, wants to repay their support with victory at Wembley.

Onana, who has endured an error-strewn first campaign at United, said: “It’s been a difficult season for them and for us.

“For me, it was difficult at the start and they were behind me so I’m very thankful. Let’s end on Saturday at Wembley. We will fight until the end.”

City’s dominant reign in the Premier League has extended to six titles in seven years, a dynastic spell that has led many pundits label them the greatest English team of all time.

Pep Guardiola’s men pipped Arsenal by two points after winning their last nine league games, leaving them on the brink of more history at Wembley this weekend.

“To do what we’ve done year in, year out, I don’t think many teams would be able to do that, especially in this Premier League,” City captain Kyle Walker said as he contemplated a potential second successive double.

Walker believes Guardiola’s drive and intensity are central to City’s seemingly unquenchable thirst for success.

“I think it starts from the manager, first and foremost. He’s addicted to winning. He is addicted and it rubs off on us,” he said.

Ominously for United, City playmaker Bernardo Silva said his side, who have won the FA Cup twice in the Guardiola era, are at their best when the stakes are highest.

“Sometimes at the beginning of the season when we don’t have that much pressure, the team relaxes when it shouldn’t and at the end of the season we always compensate for it,” he said.

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Pep Guardiola cast doubt over his long-term future at Manchester City on Sunday after winning a historic fourth straight Premier League title, admitting it is difficult to find motivation after so much sustained success. City’s 3-1 victory against West Ham sealed a sixth top-flight title in seven seasons under the Catalan, who has taken the club to extraordinary new levels since he arrived in 2016. His tally is exceeded only by Alex Ferguson, who won 13 Premier League titles during his long reign at Manchester United.

In 2019 City became the first club to win the domestic treble of Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup in the same season and last year they emulated Manchester United’s class of 1999 in winning the treble of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League, which they lifted for the first time.

City are now the first side in English top-flight history to win four titles in a row — surpassing the achievements of the great Liverpool and Manchester United teams from previous eras.

And next week they will attempt to become the first English side to win back to back domestic doubles when they take on United at Wembley in the FA Cup final.

Former Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager Guardiola, 53, has a contract at the Etihad until the end of next season but his future after that is unclear.

“The reality is I’m closer to leaving than to staying,” Guardiola told Sky Sports. “It’s eight years, will be nine.

“Right now my feeling is I want to stay next season. We talked with the club, we have time to talk next season because I have to see the players as well (to see) if they follow me, they follow us, for many reasons. I will stay and during the season we will talk when calm.”

Asked at his post-match press conference whether he felt as though he had “completed English football” and what he felt was left to achieve, Guardiola shrugged his shoulders and said: “I had that feeling last season.

“When we won in Istanbul (in the Champions League final) I said, ‘It’s over, what am I doing here? It’s over, there’s nothing left’.

“But I have a contract, I’m here and still enjoying. Some of the moments I’m a bit tired but some of the moments I love, and after I said ‘OK, we are here’.

“We start winning games, playing good, different players, new players and I start to think about ‘No one has done four in a row, why don’t we try?’ And now I feel ‘It’s done, so what next?’ I don’t know right now.”

He added: “Next season, right now, I’m not able to know exactly what will be the motivation to do it because it’s difficult sometimes to find it when everything is done.”

Guardiola said for now he was enjoying basking in the glow of another Premier League triumph.

“When I moved here if someone had said I would win six leagues in seven seasons I would say you’re insane — no way,” he said.

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