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Manchester United's 40 million wingers are dumbfounded! contributed not only goals, but also revealed that there was still a regret

After Manchester United's 2-1 win over Manchester City, Amad Diallo, the man of the match, approached the opposing manager Pep Guardiola and offered to greet him. The look on Guardiola's face says it all, and he may not have imagined that he fell short and fell at the feet of the 22-year-old Ivorian winger in the final two minutes.

City can only blame themselves as Diallo has long been known for his tackles up front, scoring against Everton with two high presses. Guardiola should have warned his players not to return a pass in front of Diallo, but Mateus Nunez still made a mistake and eventually fouled the equaliser penalty. Midfielder Bernardo Silva harshly criticised his team-mates, saying they played like under-15 players and should pay for their stupid decisions.

After conceding the goal, Manchester City's mentality collapsed, and Diallo scored another goal in a short period of time, which is reminiscent of the era of Ten Hag, Manchester City also led 1-0, but collapsed after being equalized by B Fee, and was reversed by Garnacho's main function Rashford. Marcus Rashford and Garnacho were dropped in the derby, but City once again showed their vulnerability.

Pep Guardiola did not leave the dressing room for 30 minutes after the game, commenting: "I'm the boss, I'm the manager, but I'm not good enough, I'm not good enough, it's as simple as that. I have to talk to the players about the way we play, the way we press and the way we organise and I'm not good enough. I'm the manager, but I didn't find a solution. If you lose 8 out of 11 games at the big clubs, something must be wrong. It's my job. My role is not just to win a game or lift a trophy. My salary is very high and we want to play better and create chances, but it's not possible at the moment. Eight of the 11 games we lost, which is irreparable."

Although Manchester City is in a slump, this does not prevent Diallo from taking credit for this game. Speaking to Sky Sports with captain Fernando after the game, he said: "He's played really well and done great things and I think there's a lot of room for improvement because we can really believe in his quality and know what he can do. He showed that again today, he's always full of energy and that's why he won the penalty and scored. He's brilliant and we need him to reach this level because he's unstoppable."

Diallo, who beat Liverpool last season, said there is a big shout out to you, and that is not to enjoy the derby victory at Old Trafford. 'I'd rather celebrate with a lot of fans at Old Trafford, but I just celebrate like every goal. It's not disrespectful to the City fans, I just want to celebrate the goal. I'm a calm person, I just want to celebrate."

"I feel very good, very wonderful." He went on to explain, "You can only feel good to beat Manchester City in a derby like this and win away against one of the best teams in the world, I'm so happy. Today we know it's not going to be easy, but it's a derby and if you want to win you have to be angrier than your opponent and we showed that. We were angry and happy to win the race."

Under Amorim, Diallo scored four goals and provided six assists, and his fighting attitude without the ball also played a huge role. "I'm following the coach's system, he asks for a lot of pressing and when I have to, I'm going to give it my all, I don't care who's in and who's not," Diallo explained.

Reflecting on how he won the penalty and scored, Diallo recalled: "I was very happy to win the first penalty, I wanted to try to shoot, but I was also smart and had a premonition that the opponent was coming and he touched my leg, so it was a penalty. The second goal, we know that Lisandro Martinez is a good player, he can pass the ball to you. At first, I thought I wouldn't catch it, but I touched the ball and it scored. I'm happy to score and I'm happy to win. I want to enjoy it and then focus on preparing for the next game."

In the next two weeks, United will be hoping to officially announce the signing of Diallo to a long-term contract, with his salary set to rise to at least £90,000 a week. Recent performance may have made its brokers ask for better treatment.

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