After Sunday's damaging defeat to United in the Women's Super League (WSL), City set out on a mission to avenge the loss against their bitter rivals. They started strongly, maintained control, and dictated tempo to heap pressure on United's backline. And in the 12th minute, Murphy gave the Cityzens the breakkthrough. Murphy darted past the full-back and delivered a precise low cross into the box. Laura Coombs was perfectly positioned to meet the ball and clinically finish at the near post, giving goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce no chance.
After City drew first blood, the game slipped to a lower gear as both teams took up a safety-first approach. While City were happy to knock it around, United patiently kept looking to break on the counter. In the 35th minute, their perseverance bore fruit. Melvine Malard floated a cross towards the back post, which found Millie Turner in an advanced position. The centre-back controlled the ball with composure before unleashing a powerful strike into the top corner past Khiara Keating to equalise for the Red Devils.
However, United's joy was short-lived as City restored their lead through an electric Murphy, right on the stroke of half-time. The 18-year-old continued to torment Aoife Mannion on the left wing, cutting inside with precision before unleashing a curling effort that struck the far post and nestled into the net.
The second period saw City manage the game effectively, maintaining their lead despite United’s attempts to rally. While the visitors pushed for an equaliser, City’s defensive organisation and midfield control ensured they stayed in command. It was not a classic Manchester derby by any stretch of imagination, thanks to a snooze-fest in the second-half, but Gareth Taylor will not care less as City grabbed the derby bragging rights.