Man City   2

Kolarov (48), Aguero (65)

Man United   3

Rooney (10, 40), Welbeck (30)

8 JANUARY 2012, ETIHAD STADIUM Attendance: 46,808

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Man City
30Pantiliman
2Richards
4Kompanyred card
6Lescott
13Kolarovgoal
11Johnsonsub21sub15
34De Jong
7Milner
21Silvasub11
19Nasrisub20
16Aguerogoal
Subs:
25Hart
5Zabaleta
22Clichy
15Savicsub11
20Hargreavessub19
62Razak
0Suarez
Man United
34Lindegaard
12Smalling
4Jones
5Ferdinandyellow card
3Evrayellow card
25Valencia
16Carrick
11Giggs
17Naniyellow cardsub18
10Rooneygoalgoal
19Welbeckgoalyellow cardsub8
Subs:
1De Gea
6Evans
21Rafael
8Andersonsub19
13Park
18Scholessub17
14Hernandez

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08/01/2012 15:15, Report by Steve Bartram
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Man City 2 United 3

United edged into the fourth round of the FA Cup after an enthralling, draining victory over holders Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.

The Reds bossed a thrilling first half in which City skipper Vincent Kompany was contentiously dismissed, and had a three-goal lead at the interval through Wayne Rooney's brace and Danny Welbeck's acrobatic volley.

To their credit, City rallied after the break and pulled goals back through Aleksander Kolarov and Sergio Aguero, and almost snatched an injury-time leveller when Anders Lindegaard had to fist away a Kolarov free-kick.

The pre-match build-up was overshadowed by the shock announcement that Paul Scholes had reversed his retirement, signing a deal to return until the end of the season and immediately taking a place on the United bench.

Amid the furore, the news that Chris Smalling and Jonny Evans had returned from injury was almost lost. The former was fit enough to start at centre-back, with Phil Jones moving over to right-back, while Evans took a place on the bench.

Just as United could savour some rare good news on the injury front, the hosts found themselves deprived of several important players. Mario Balotelli and Edin Dzeko missed out through knocks, while Gareth Barry

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