The incredible last-gasp comeback from United which pushed their bitter rivals into a full-blown crisis.
Winger Amad inspired the sort of turnaround they will talk about for years to come.
From the brink of defeat, United conjured up an unforgettable victory.
It was the stuff of legend. It is a long way from the Nou Camp and the Champions League glory of 1999, but few clubs fight until the end like United.
And in doing so, it meant City imploded again in the most spectacular fashion.
It is difficult to see how on earth Pep Guardiola turns things around from a point where his players look shattered, beaten and, worst of all, well and truly cooked.
It was a pretty awful advert for the Premier League for 88 minutes, but the twist in the tale was just sensational.
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