So many physical contacts happened, but none of the players from both teams acted like a crybaby. This is when football was played by men, not kids. What a good old days.
Back then people has this pride, whoever fall down easily considered as weak and can't be in the first starting team. But today play victim is a form of strategy. Abusing the game tactical rule as much as possible and is approve by the head coach.
What a performance from a real club who are global and have reached every corner of the globe many moons ago and are still.as relevant now we will.soon rise to the top again.
I don't care how much people rave about Man City and Guardiola - Man Utd in their heydays were simply unplayable. Fast, direct and absolutely clinical. Utd played the best football ever in my opinion.
Man City today bore the arse off me, and also all my friends at work and down the pub, the gaffer in our local says he gets less custom if the live match involves Man City.
@@Maccaxxx .......Totally agree. I am a long-time Man Utd supporter [have had the privilege of seeing Best, Law & Charlton in the flesh] and Utd's style has ALWAYS been more exciting than City's. In fact, I would rather watch Loserpool than City! City bore me rigid too!
I'm Irish Liverpool supporter but that was as good a team as any. They dominated the 90's like Liverpool dominated the 70's & 80's. At least Utd have a tradition of winning which City never had until 100's of millions were poured into them...and probably in breech of fair play.
hahaha this was the era it started at the time those united players were the best paid in the country ,, annoys me when united fans try and make out they had no investment then ..... was never organic btw BskyB funded your early transfers such as cantona .. enough of this bollox
@@user-Merovingian1980I think you’ll find that United the best followed club innEngland. If United are funded by Sky, you are conceding* that City are guilty of accountancy corruption funded by a foreign state trying to wash their dirty money in sport.
@@barryh.4220 Don't try to be smart, you're not very good at it. Whether it's ten Haag or another manager, United will regain it's place in football. We finished 8th last season, the lowest position ever in the Premier league. The year before 2nd. It's no pipe dream mate.
@@davidtuer5825 Lol, we'll see mate ..... just remember the quality and consistency of rival clubs in the Premier League, and let's see if your lot, despite spending an absolute fortune, can get anywhere near it first.... never mind beat it!
No he wasn't underrated. He was at United because he was rated as a world class player. His problem was the same as Ince, ego and they both leant no one is bigger than the club!
Gotta love what 115 can get you by watching this. No disrepect to the city players in the video, though, because they showed so much passion and hard work. They give off more authentic vibe than the current manufactured city squad. 😂😂
I always think of this team as 'swashbuckling'. The were such fun to watch with Kanchelskis & Giggs haring down the wings and explosive Hughes & the ringmaster Cantona... Dennis Irwin no slouch, nor the other defenders. Hard not to mention all the team really. They had a naivety about them in a way as they always seemed to just want to attack. ... In some ways, my favourite of the successful teams, even if they were just the dawn and for a short period... 95 sees a lot of changes and as SAF started to be more canny in Europe, how they played changed. The Age of Innocence was over (even if it was the kids that brought it to an end).
I also remember very well following the Cantona to MUFC from Leeds Utd transfer in the papers (yep, 'the papers' then). I don't think I've ever been as happy with a signing as when that happened and if I remember well I don't think they paid a HUGE amount as Howard Wilkinson was not fond of him
I don't know who made this comment first but I like it, "United never lose a match, they just run out of time". Maybe ten Haag can re-ignite that desire and determination.
If I were you two I'd learn to count properly ... or buy a bigger calculator! City have always sold all their tickets for games at Old Trafford, they even took 13,000 to an FA Cup match there .... I know how hard it was get tickets for derbies at Old Trafford because me and my mates used to queue up for hours outside Maine Road in all weathers trying to get them!
Those were the days! These days they are only a shadow! Bitter pill to swallow! It's the players not the coach! No defence no attackers no midfield no wings!
Big Pete certainly was a big part of United's success back then. The amount of points he earned us by making big saves were the difference between winning or drawing games.
I can't place how old I was when the question of what team I supported was posed (by a fellow school chum). My dad was still actively playing at the time and I was keenly aware of the pageantry of the FA Cup final and how it was the only live televised match. I replied Manchester United without hesitancy but in reality I had no clue why. In 1965 Man U would win the league. In 66 they would destroy Benfica before falling short in Belgrade (of all places) in the European Cup, then win the league again in 67. In April of 68 my family emigrated to California. The first leg of Euro Cup semi against Real Madrid had been played but once in California, football as I knew it, ceased to exist. From family correspondence I eventually learned, via a snippet of a sentence, that Man U had won the 68 Euro Cup final but it would be the early 1990's before the Los Angeles Times started providing the scores of the English first division from Saturday followed (with the launch of the Premier League) by a sports oriented cableTV channel that primarily existed to air the home games of the LA Lakers basketball that somewhat randomly (you couldn't assume a particular day or time) inserted the hour long Sky Sports Premier league highlights show as filler. Finally a glimpse of real football. The last time I'd watched United they were on top and after 25 years here they were still on top. Kanchelskis impressed me to no end, as did Schmeichal. Then we moved from Los Angeles to San Diego and another (albeit brief) period of being in the dark. Finally a San Diego channel picked up the Premier League show. Where's Kanchelskis? Then I see him playing at Everton and question what idiot let him leave. The rest is history.
Старый был прекрасен! Трибуны живые, поют, болеют, поддерживают команду на все 1000% А что сейчас, как будто на похороны приходят, тишина, все как будто молятся. И команда играет соответственно, боятся всего и всех.
I was angry when Fergie sold Kanchelskis in the end of the season. He was a great player. But I think Fergie knew that young David Beckham will be better than him
Yes our current players are not playing for the club but playing for money. They are not aggressive. They don’t attack nor run after balls. It’s a shame
Great to see this again Pre-oil money, City were relentlessly shite Kanchelskis 100000 times better than Anthony There would have been 25 bookings now Cantona was majestic
So many physical contacts happened, but none of the players from both teams acted like a crybaby. This is when football was played by men, not kids. What a good old days.
Back then people has this pride, whoever fall down easily considered as weak and can't be in the first starting team. But today play victim is a form of strategy. Abusing the game tactical rule as much as possible and is approve by the head coach.
Blame today's game, not the players
90s football was a whole other animal
Forget the football, the crowd was different back then. I wish we had that now.
Should have experienced Old Trafford in the 70s
Apparently when the premier league was formed the average age of a season ticket holder was 23 and now its something like 55.
@@simoncampbell3144I bet it was f'in mental.
That's cos you can be openly gay now and not have to go to football to rub up against people
@@brendandarkside1207 dureń
Oh Cantona - just sheer class
@@MrBerry67 is that your opinion ... or just his??
I was at this match. Stayed in in a horrible B&B in Stretford that night. What a night. Amazing atmosphere
❤❤❤ FOR SURE MANCHESTER UNITED WILL DEFINITELY ALWAYS REMAIN UNITED, WE ARE UNITED FOR LIFE, UP UP UP MANCHESTER UNITED!!!.
Thats the City I remember growing up, consistently poor.
The pace off the game these days is pedestrian compared to this. The highlights is enough for me now! 😵
Games today are like a game of chess...teams too scared to lose rather than try to win!🙄👹
This tikitiki sh!t ruined football
A young Paul Scholes played along side Cantona, Kanchelkis, Hughes, Bruce, Pallister, Schmachiel, Ince, Irwin.
And Keane and Giggs.
What a performance from a real club who are global and have reached every corner of the globe many moons ago and are still.as relevant now we will.soon rise to the top again.
Cope. You’re so irrelevant now people don’t even look to your results for a laigh
I don't care how much people rave about Man City and Guardiola - Man Utd in their heydays were simply unplayable. Fast, direct and absolutely clinical. Utd played the best football ever in my opinion.
bollox
Man City today bore the arse off me, and also all my friends at work and down the pub, the gaffer in our local says he gets less custom if the live match involves Man City.
@@Maccaxxx .......Totally agree. I am a long-time Man Utd supporter [have had the privilege of seeing Best, Law & Charlton in the flesh] and Utd's style has ALWAYS been more exciting than City's.
In fact, I would rather watch Loserpool than City! City bore me rigid too!
I'm Irish Liverpool supporter but that was as good a team as any. They dominated the 90's like Liverpool dominated the 70's & 80's. At least Utd have a tradition of winning which City never had until 100's of millions were poured into them...and probably in breech of fair play.
oil city ia terrible, he cant win nothing without billions of refa helps... Really embarassing
back when Manchester united was the Manchester united of the premier league🤤
the real united before the glazer scum tookover
Better refs , better crowds an no bloody VAR , plus players who could take a tackle
Most players and managers British.
LOVED Kanchelskis!!!!!!!
One of the best right-wingers EVER.
When football was all about playing for the badge and not money
hahaha this was the era it started at the time those united players were the best paid in the country ,, annoys me when united fans try and make out they had no investment then ..... was never organic btw BskyB funded your early transfers such as cantona .. enough of this bollox
@@user-Merovingian1980I think you’ll find that United the best followed club innEngland. If United are funded by Sky, you are conceding* that City are guilty of accountancy corruption funded by a foreign state trying to wash their dirty money in sport.
@@user-Merovingian1980 Cantona cost 1m. Iwrin was a few grand. Half the squad was free.
And most of all the refs were impartial and not in oil sheiks baga
@@biokosmoshahaha😂😂😂
Ferguson had most referees in his pocket. The truth will be revealed when he snuffs it
manchester united are one of the greatest teams in the world.
Were
@@peterrowlands6406 and will be again, just wait and see.
@@davidtuer5825 Have you been attending the Eric Ten Hag school of deluded football forecasts, and fairytales??
@@barryh.4220 Don't try to be smart, you're not very good at it. Whether it's ten Haag or another manager, United will regain it's place in football. We finished 8th last season, the lowest position ever in the Premier league. The year before 2nd. It's no pipe dream mate.
@@davidtuer5825 Lol, we'll see mate ..... just remember the quality and consistency of rival clubs in the Premier League, and let's see if your lot, despite spending an absolute fortune, can get anywhere near it first.... never mind beat it!
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kanchelskis was fire and so underrated!!
No he wasn't underrated. He was at United because he was rated as a world class player. His problem was the same as Ince, ego and they both leant no one is bigger than the club!
@@jamminwithmatt5313 Yes he was underrated!!
@@ruddock7 No he wasn't! He was rated very highly.
Gotta love what 115 can get you by watching this. No disrepect to the city players in the video, though, because they showed so much passion and hard work. They give off more authentic vibe than the current manufactured city squad. 😂😂
Sparky is a brutal warrior!
He was hard as nails.
I always think of this team as 'swashbuckling'. The were such fun to watch with Kanchelskis & Giggs haring down the wings and explosive Hughes & the ringmaster Cantona... Dennis Irwin no slouch, nor the other defenders. Hard not to mention all the team really. They had a naivety about them in a way as they always seemed to just want to attack. ... In some ways, my favourite of the successful teams, even if they were just the dawn and for a short period... 95 sees a lot of changes and as SAF started to be more canny in Europe, how they played changed. The Age of Innocence was over (even if it was the kids that brought it to an end).
I also remember very well following the Cantona to MUFC from Leeds Utd transfer in the papers (yep, 'the papers' then). I don't think I've ever been as happy with a signing as when that happened and if I remember well I don't think they paid a HUGE amount as Howard Wilkinson was not fond of him
When we never stopped playing and never gave in 👍👍👍
I don't know who made this comment first but I like it, "United never lose a match, they just run out of time". Maybe ten Haag can re-ignite that desire and determination.
Simon Tracy had a good game,he was our keeper at Sheff Utd and made 380 games and was a great keeper for us,👏👏👏👏⚔️⚔️
The games were much more open in these days and less tactical which made them a lot more enjoyable to watch
Dear sister thanks for keeping him
And muko thanks for caring for her
Very happy enjoy your marriage 🎉🎉🎉
As family we are happy and glad to have you
I remember seeing all of City's 5 fans skriking on Whitworth St in town after this match.
5???..you're being generous!🤣🤣🇪🇬👹
If I were you two I'd learn to count properly ... or buy a bigger calculator!
City have always sold all their tickets for games at Old Trafford, they even took 13,000 to an FA Cup match there .... I know how hard it was get tickets for derbies at Old Trafford because me and my mates used to queue up for hours outside Maine Road in all weathers trying to get them!
thing about eric was you could pass at him any type of cross good or bad , he would bring it down and move it on !!
I wonder how many city fans can remember this.... oh how times change .... even the football was better back then
I went to this game, happy days!
I was a teenager at that game and sat in the south west corner of the stadium. I loved watching Man Utd when Cantona played
We had Kanchelskis owning the right wing then.
Now we have Antony etc 😥
Garnacho.
Remember this game well. Sat with big headphones on listening to 5Live I think it was. 😅
The warm, fuzzy, comforting days when City were crap.
Now a days it's the other way around
Money does a shit load of talking these days too, otherwise City could still be in the Football League
@@VasanthSesh United were crap too until Fergie showed up! And they've been just as crap since he left!
Those were the days! These days they are only a shadow! Bitter pill to swallow! It's the players not the coach! No defence no attackers no midfield no wings!
Schmeichel wasnt troubled in this game but what a goalkeeper he was.
And Kanchelskis was like an express train.
Big Pete certainly was a big part of United's success back then. The amount of points he earned us by making big saves were the difference between winning or drawing games.
The pace of the Premier League in the 90s was incredible.
The topsy turvy world of football
How the times have changed 😊
This is how football should be!! I miss the days
Greatest rivalries of all time in English football
I can't place how old I was when the question of what team I supported was posed (by a fellow school chum). My dad was still actively playing at the time and I was keenly aware of the pageantry of the FA Cup final and how it was the only live televised match. I replied Manchester United without hesitancy but in reality I had no clue why. In 1965 Man U would win the league. In 66 they would destroy Benfica before falling short in Belgrade (of all places) in the European Cup, then win the league again in 67. In April of 68 my family emigrated to California. The first leg of Euro Cup semi against Real Madrid had been played but once in California, football as I knew it, ceased to exist. From family correspondence I eventually learned, via a snippet of a sentence, that Man U had won the 68 Euro Cup final but it would be the early 1990's before the Los Angeles Times started providing the scores of the English first division from Saturday followed (with the launch of the Premier League) by a sports oriented cableTV channel that primarily existed to air the home games of the LA Lakers basketball that somewhat randomly (you couldn't assume a particular day or time) inserted the hour long Sky Sports Premier league highlights show as filler. Finally a glimpse of real football.
The last time I'd watched United they were on top and after 25 years here they were still on top. Kanchelskis impressed me to no end, as did Schmeichal. Then we moved from Los Angeles to San Diego and another (albeit brief) period of being in the dark. Finally a San Diego channel picked up the Premier League show. Where's Kanchelskis? Then I see him playing at Everton and question what idiot let him leave. The rest is history.
Russian mafia kept moving him ob got a wad each time
Thanks fir yiyr memories .movedcto Ireland 1996. Utd tgen won hustoric treble. Nobody had a clue. 10 years later- all mad on United!
First goal was SICK!!. U don't get many players these days that can control the ball like that. This era had the most talented footballers.
We're talking about cantona here he was magic.
He is King Cantona 👑
Even tho I've experienced 2000`s Man Utd I would have loved to experience the Football from the 90`s
Старый был прекрасен! Трибуны живые, поют, болеют, поддерживают команду на все 1000%
А что сейчас, как будто на похороны приходят, тишина, все как будто молятся. И команда играет соответственно, боятся всего и всех.
The tackling was ferocious
King Eric at his best 😅
We had forwards then who were hungry for goals who played with passion and who were fearless!
Keep the memories boys, it's all you've got !
Manchester United world Brand.
I saw this match in 1/6/2024
❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for uploading this.
United forever!
Real English football when sideways passes were a rarity. Even though all the goals were scored by foreigners.
If only United had wingers that delivered the ball like these guys did. Rashford should be forced to watch this on repeat for a month.
Always remember this match being on a Thursday night
Utd were on fire , no stopping them 😂
more entertaining than the guff these days
Forever, King Eric
the picture you used for the video was from the 92-93 game at maine road that ended 1-1
But this was for sure a classic game.
Can only live in the past if you actually have one.
Are you saying city don't have any history? I'm a man utd fan and even I know that they do
@@Gruff86990they are building theirs now 🤷♂️
@@terryduckworth5105 not really. They won leagues and European competitions before they won their first premier league. Is that not history
Bbvbbbb
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Goalkeeper CITY man of the match ❤❤❤
What a player kanchelsis was.
I was angry when Fergie sold Kanchelskis in the end of the season. He was a great player. But I think Fergie knew that young David Beckham will be better than him
wow, what an atmosphere, like a Champions league match...
แมนเชสเตอร์ยูไนเต็ด❤❤
great pace of games from both team!!
One of the most one sided Manchester derby at that time
Skill and sense ❤
kanchelskis was mint
Paul ince was actually a skillful player.
That is the way it shoud still be, hopefully we will bring a player of the quality of Cantona again (Griezmann?)
when old trafford was still 55,000 capacity
Man city pretty much the LOCAL Team? Uh? United is the ONLY team in the city❤ ciao from Italy
I miss 90s rules and footballs mitre pro was the best ball ever
Sparky hard as nails
How refreshing......
VAR would have struck off that Hughes goal nowadays. C--ts.
Can’t help but think Andre wasn’t utilised to his full value at the club.
oh man look at that play from midfield start from @18:05 .... I remember this manutd
Wow I just tuned in to the history channel 🤣🤣
Played how football should be played. Pace, skill and lots of aggression. Football these days is shite compared to this.
Old Trafford was a nightmare
I went to this game and it was a shame it was midweek.
Rood to glory ❤times
This won’t happen again for at least 50 years so basically we have to watch archive footage to see Manchester United play proper football
Yes our current players are not playing for the club but playing for money. They are not aggressive. They don’t attack nor run after balls. It’s a shame
How different things were before countries with human rights violations could own football clubs.
Klasse Spiel
Sorry city fans! Im enjoying this !
Андрей Канчельскис вау, вау💥💥💥. Как я переживал за него, когда он за Манчестер Юнайтед пылил.
Mu 2 mc1 FA cup final is that present enough for you lot.who won nowt for 33 years if my memory serves me correctly.
Like team Club Manchester United,,,GGMU❤⚽⚽√√
Manchester United forever
Brilliant
I watched this game in my local with ex Man Utd player,Colin Webster
When did he play for United?
End to end stuff!
Roy Keane playing right back is mcclaire in midfield next to ince ?
Oh how times have changed.
AJ all d way.....straight from naija
Great to see this again
Pre-oil money, City were relentlessly shite
Kanchelskis 100000 times better than Anthony
There would have been 25 bookings now
Cantona was majestic
That's a straight red for Sparky in 2024
Kalchenski was the engineer.