Due to a flаɾеs being thrown onto the pitch, the Manchester Derby had to be postponed.
After Manchester City equalized, the flаɾе was thrown into Andre Onana’s penalty area.
After the flаɾе landed close to the Manchester United custodian, the play was halted for around a minute.
Luckily, fire marshals removed the pyrotechnic from the pitch before it could Onana.
Referee Andy Madley gave the all-clear to resume play after a short break in action.
Only seconds before, Onana had been soundly trounced.
To tie the game, Phil Foden cut in from the right and then bowed a left-footed shot into the upper corner.
With this goal, he now has 10 in the Premier League this season, one less than he had last year.
It also negated the opening goal scored by Marcus Rashford, his England teammate.
After just eight minutes, the United player had already opened the score with a superb long-range effort of his own.
City wants to close the gap on leaders Liverpool, who won at Nottingham Forest on Saturday despite a late comeback, to just one point.
But Erling Haaland’s series of wasted opportunities did not assist them.
During the first half, the forward made one of the worst misses in Premier League history, and his precision finishing let him down.
As City looked to equalize, Haaland was left with the goal gaping but he hoisted his shot over the bar from barely a yard away.
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