Although this was Man United's third loss of the season, and it was a doozy, there were still some positives to take away from their match against City.
As a result, despite the thrashing at Etihad Stadium, this article highlights two positives for Man United supporters.
Manchester United's second-half comeback;
Many fans of Manchester United expected Manchester City to continue their dominance in the second half.
However, United's performance in the second half was much more positive thanks to Antony's outstanding effort.
Antony's acting
In spite of United's loss, Antony's play in the second half was exciting to watch thanks to his movement, pressure, and goal.
This is surely not the end of the road for the Red Devils. Erik Ten Haag's side can turn things around, and he should start with the most experienced players ahead of the young lads. The display of Casemiro against Manchester City in the second half really shows how he can boss the midfield.
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