Man City 2-4 Man United: What the managers said
United turned Manchester red with a 4-2 derby victory over City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday. Here is what the managers had to say after the game.
Man United manager Marc Skinner: "We all know what [Ella Toone] has been through. What's more important right now is that Ella Toone for Manchester United and England, enjoys football. I asked her after the game if she did and of course when you score a hat-trick, you will.
"There is so much more growth still to come with Tooney. She will take the headlines tonight but the whole team was excellent. We pressed Man City and gave them no time. It's what I said this week in terms of the personality and wanting to see that.
"Tooney gets a lot of plaudits because of the personal stuff she has been through and that she has come back from them. I want her to enjoy her football again and she is in a really good space to do that.
"Sometimes you need that break and she got that through an injury. I have to make sure she has that headspace and clarity. We need to protect her for the right moments. I want her to not only perform for Manchester United but in the very best form for England at the Euros. I want her to be in the right headspace."
Man City manager Gareth Taylor: "Our build up play is normally a really strong part of our game. It's the way I like to play. But we got it wrong tonight on a number of occasions.
"[We gave away] easy goals. The decision-making was off from us and it's frustrating to give away three goals in that manner. The fourth was difficult to take because it's a situation we don't need to be in.
"It's hard [for Khiara Keating]. You feel responsible and like you've let the team down. But she's been really good for us and she's a young keeper, so she's going to make mistakes. All goalkeepers go through that. What you want to see is the strength of character to come back and get the execution right next time.
"The margins are so tight in this league that a loss can be detrimental. You can lose one game in a season and not win the title. It's an uphill battle but we have another game on Wednesday [in the League Cup] and it's an opportunity to turn things around in our favour."