In a display of stark contrast between the two Manchester football giants, Manchester City asserted their dominance over Manchester United on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Liverpool demonstrated their solidarity with their teammate Luis Diaz, who is facing a difficult situation as his parents were kidnapped in Colombia.
Before kick-off at Old Trafford, the fans paid tribute to the late United legend Bobby Charlton with a banner that read, "The finest English footballer the world has ever seen." However, the nostalgic memories of past glories failed to materialise on the pitch as Manchester City, the reigning champions, completely outplayed the home team, securing a comfortable 3-0 victory without having to exert themselves.
Manchester City took control early in the game and was awarded a penalty after VAR spotted a foul on Rodri by Rasmus Hojlund when the ball was crossed into the area from a free-kick. It marked the first-ever Premier League penalty awarded to Manchester City at Old Trafford in the 27 meetings between the teams. Erling Haaland calmly converted the spot-kick, tallying his 12th goal of the season across all competitions.
City goalkeeper Ederson made a crucial save to deny a powerful Scott McTominay strike, while Andre Onana produced a heroic save at the other end when Haaland appeared poised to head home. However, the Norwegian forward found the back of the net just after the break, powerfully heading the ball from Bernardo Silva's cross. With 10 minutes left, Phil Foden added a third goal for Manchester City, assisted by Haaland.
In another match, Liverpool defeated Nottingham Forest by a 3-0 scoreline. Goals from Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez in the first half, along with Mohamed Salah's second-half effort, helped Liverpool maintain their perfect home record in the Premier League this season. Following his goal, Jota held up Diaz's number seven shirt as a gesture of support since the Colombian did not feature in the squad due to the kidnapping incident involving his parents in Colombia.
Liverpool finished the day in fourth place on the Premier League table, trailing leaders Tottenham, Arsenal, and Manchester City.
Aston Villa continued their impressive home form by winning their 12th consecutive home game in the Premier League, defeating Luton 3-1. Goals from John McGinn and Moussa Diaby gave Aston Villa the advantage, and Luton captain Tom Lockyer's own goal added to their lead.
Brighton, who had an excellent start to the season, lost further ground, conceding a goal to Fulham. Evan Ferguson provided the initial lead for Brighton, but Fulham equalised with a goal from midfielder Joao Palhinha.
In a tight contest, Everton secured a 1-0 victory over West Ham, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin scoring the lone goal of the game. This win provided Everton with some breathing room above the relegation zone.