City take bragging rights in Manchester derby
Sergio Aguero's second-half strike gives Pellegrini's men 1-0 win over 10-man United

Manchester City reasserted themselves as the dominant local force as Sergio Aguero's second-half goal secured a 1-0 Premier League victory over 10-man derby rivals United on Sunday.
Both managers had claimed in the build-up to the game that their team was the biggest in the city, but it was Manuel Pellegrini's City who prevailed after Chris Smalling's brainless first-half dismissal handed them control.
The United centre back saw two yellow cards after trying to block a clearance by Joe Hart and then fouling James Milner, and after seeing three penalty appeals waved away, City eventually took the spoils thanks to Aguero.
The derby win is massive. For a minute, the league doesn't matter. It is a boost for us and we will do our job again in the Champions League on Wednesday
The Argentine's 63rd-minute strike ended a run of three winless games for City, who climbed back to within six points of leaders Chelsea ahead of Wednesday's crucial Champions League meeting with CSKA Moscow.
Victory gave third-place City a fourth consecutive league win over their neighbours for the first time since 1970, and left Louis van Gaal's United seven points behind the champions in ninth place.
To compound matters, United lost centre back Marcos Rojo to a shoulder injury in the second half, but Van Gaal will have drawn encouragement from his side's dogged showing on a ground where they lost 4-1 last season.
