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Man City romp to derby win over United

United collapsed after the sending-off of defender Jonny Evans early in the second half and City carved open their shell-shocked opponents with Mario Balotelli and substitute Edin Dzeko scoring twice each.

City's title challenge was given a further boost when nine-man Chelsea blew the chance to move into second place by losing 1-0 to Queens Park Rangers in the West London derby after Jose Bosingwa and Didier Drogba were sent off in the first half.

City's stunning success, their biggest at United since a 5-0 win in 1955, will long be remembered.

United played most of the second half with 10 men after defender Evans was sent off for trying to haul down Balotelli. The home team's only consolation came from Darren Fletcher who scored a fine goal nine minutes from time to make the score 3-1.

"We played very well and for me the three points are more important than the scoreline," he told reporters.

After scoring the opening goal in the 22nd minute, the 21-year-old Italian lifted his shirt to reveal a message reading "Why Always Me?"

"It was my worst ever day. That's the worst defeat in my history ever, I don't think I have ever lost a match 6-1 in my life, even as a player, so it's a challenge for me too."