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Pep Guardiola vs Erik ten Hag: Complete head-to-head record

Erling Haaland

Pep Guardiola and Erik ten Hag were on the same side at Bayern Munich, but are now beginning what could be a long-running rivalry.

Ten Hag worked under Guardiola in Germany with the Dutchman in charge of the Bayern Munich reserves while the Spaniard managed the first team.

The two then went their separate ways, heading to FC Utrecht and Manchester City respectively, but are in close quarters again now with Ten Hag taking charge of Manchester United.

Erling Haaland

Haaland had a dream first Manchester derby / Laurence Griffiths/GettyImages

All the talk heading into the first clash between Guardiola and Ten Hag was about Erling Haaland, who was going into his first Manchester derby in fine form.

With the Norwegian taking England by storm and Man Utd still finding their feet under Ten Hag, many expected the striker to find the back of the next, and he did so on three occasions.

His opponents couldn’t handle him in the first half as he scored two goals and set up another to give his team a 4-0 lead at the break, with Guardiola humiliating Man Utd’s new boss.

The humiliation continued in the second half with Haaland getting another goal and another assist after Antony got his team on the scoreboard to make it 6-1.

Ten Hag restored some pride in the closing stages of the game as Anthony Martial bagged a late double to make it 6-3, but it was a match to forget for the Dutchman nonetheless.

Marcus Rashford

United came from behind to beat City / Matthew Ashton – AMA/GettyImages

Man Utd put together a head of steam form-wise before the return Manchester derby of the 2022/23 season. However, they would fall behind on the hour mark.

Kevin De Bruyne’s chipped cross found Jack Grealish in the middle and the England international rose highest to nod in.

However, United’s persistence paid off as a Casemiro through ball worked its way to Bruno Fernandes. Although Marcus Rashford had run from an offside position, he was adjudged not to have interfered before Fernandes curled in.

Rashford, who appeared to pull up injured earlier in the game, was then on hand to finish Alejandro Garnacho’s cross to give United another important win and Ten Hag’s first over Guardiola.

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