Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero tries a shot at goal despite the marking of Marcos Rojo.Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero tries a shot at goal despite the marking of Marcos Rojo.

Manchester United’s belated resistance proved in vain when they were beaten 1-0 away to Premier League champions Manchester City in Louis van Gaal’s first derby as manager.

The clubs’ 151st league meeting was decided by a goal from Sergio Aguero after United’s Chris Smalling had been sent off in the first half for two yellow cards.

With Rafael Da Silva missing the game and Marcos Rojo forced off in the second half, a makeshift United defence comprising Antonio Valencia, Michael Carrick and teenagers Paddy McNair and Luke Shaw came under pressure.

The surprise was that City were pushed back and suddenly looked edgy once they had scored.

In the end, City were pleased to hang on for a fourth successive league win over the neighbours – the first time since 1970.

The other depressing historical note for Van Gaal was that he has now presided over United’s worst start to a season since 1986, when Ron Atkinson was sacked and Alex Ferguson appointed.

The result left United in ninth place, with 13 points from 10 games and no away wins.

City, meanwhile, returned to within six points of leaders Chelsea, two behind second-placed Southampton.

Having lost Aleksandar Kolarov to injury in the warm-up, City were slow to settle until midway through the first half when United’s David De Gea had to make two fine saves in quick succession.

He thwarted Jesus Navas and then saved from Aguero, both men needing treatment after their subsequent collision.

Smalling picked up his foolish first yellow card for raising his foot in attempting to block a clearance by City goalkeeper Joe Hart and seven minutes before half-time he clearly fouled James Milner and was dismissed.

United, who brought on Carrick for his first appearance of the season after a long injury, could have conceded two penalties in the last few minutes before the interval but referee Michael Oliver gave them the benefit of the doubt as City appealed for apparent fouls against Aguero by Marouane Fellaini and Yaya Toure by Rojo.

The visitors were then forced into another change, Rojo suffering a shoulder injury and having to be replaced by McNair.

Ten minutes later Toure’s pass sent Clichy to the byline and he cut the ball back for Aguero to hook in his 10th league goal of the season.

Forced to push forward, United finally threatened for almost the first time.

After 70 minutes, Joe Hart had to save at the near post from Robin van Persie and shortly afterwards he denied Angel Di Maria.

That followed a driving run by Wayne Rooney who had been adopting a deep-lying role even before the sending off. Fellaini was then guilty of a bad miss, heading wide from close range in United’s best spell of the game.

Sending on Edin Dzeko and Sami Nasri failed to give City any fresh impetus, although Navas did hit the outside of a post.

City were relieved to hear the final whistle as captain Vincent Kompany admitted: “You miss a couple of chances and seem to lose a little control. They played well towards the end. But we stayed strong for a clean sheet.”

Spurs edge Villa

Aston Villa scored their first goal in more than nine hours but then had Christian Benteke sent off and allowed Tottenham to come back for a 2-1 win at Villa Park.

It meant a sixth successive league defeat, despite Andreas Weimann finally breaking the scoring drought by sliding in a cross in the 16th minute.

But Belgian striker Benteke was sent off 20 minutes into the second half for pushing a hand into Ryan Mason’s face after a melee involving several players.

Nacer Chadli equalised from a corner six minutes from the end and just before stoppage time substitute Harry Kane drove in a deflected free-kick.

Premier League

Aston Villa 1
Weimann 16;
Tottenham 2
Chadli 84; Kane 90;

HT: 1-0. Att: 32,049.
Red card: Benteke (AV) 65.

Man. City 1
Aguero 63;
Man. United 0

HT: 0-0. Att: 45,358.
Red card: Smalling (MU) 39.

  P W D L F A Pts
Chelsea 10 8 2 0 26 10 26
S’thampton 10 7 1 2 21 5 22
Man. City 10 6 2 2 20 10 20
Arsenal 10 4 5 1 18 11 17
West Ham 10 5 2 3 19 14 17
Swansea 10 4 3 3 13 10 15
Liverpool 10 4 2 4 13 13 14
Tottenham 10 4 2 4 13 14 14
Everton 10 3 4 3 19 17 13
Man. United 10 3 4 3 16 14 13
West Brom 10 3 4 3 13 13 13
Newcastle 10 3 4 3 11 15 13
Stoke City 10 3 3 4 10 12 12
Hull City 10 2 5 3 13 14 11
Aston Villa 10 3 1 6 5 16 10
C. Palace 9 2 3 4 13 16 9
Leicester  10 2 3 5 11 16 9
Sunderland 9 1 5 3 8 17 8
QPR 10 2 1 7 9 20 7
Burnley 10 0 4 6 5 19 4

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