Premier League: Manchester City v Manchester United Tom Jenkins brings you all the action from the City of Manchester Stadium in the most important Premier League Manchester derby for years Tweet A member of the City staff attempts to whip up the atmosphere among the blue half of Manchester ahead of kick offPhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk ... which seems to have worked a treatPhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk In the City half of the directors box are golfer Lee Westwood, chief executive Garry Cook and England coach Fabio CapelloPhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Ticker tape falls as the teams take to the pitchPhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk All eyes are on Emmanuel Adebayor and Nemanja Vidic as they challenge for the ball in the United boxPhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Craig Bellamy and Gary Neville, two men who don't know the meaning of shirking a tackle, get stuck in with the United captain getting to the ball firstPhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk The old legs of Ryan Giggs still have enough in them to keep him away from Nigel De Jong...Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk ... and they have enough spring in them to beat Kolo Toure and Nedum Onoura to a header in the City boxPhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Vidic keeps a watchful eye on things as the United defender and Carlos Tevez battle for the ball ...Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk ... the United hero turned villain Tevez goes to ground but nothing was given by the refereePhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Wayne Rooney slides the ball past Onoura and into the path of GiggsPhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Wayne Bridge slides in to dispossess NaniPhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Rooney gets between Onoura and Gareth Barry to win a header before his is substitutedPhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Giggs feels the full force of a charging Shay Given as the City keeper races out to block the ball Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk As the game trundles into the second half with no score, Sir Alex Ferguson and Roberto Mancini direct their players in an effort to secure the much needed three points. Since the Premier League started in 1992 never have Manchester United drawn two matches in a row 0-0Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk With only seconds remaining on the clock, Paul Scholes ghosts into City penalty area and rises unmarked to slam home a header ...Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk ... past the despairing dive of Shay Given and into the net to give United the lead ...Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk ... much to the dispair of the City defencePhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Scholes celebrates his strikePhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk The stewards struggle to contain the delerious United fans as Scholes celebrates with Vidic and Dimitar Berbatov in front of themPhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Gary Neville puckers up as he shows Scholesy how pleased he is with himPhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk The teams hardly have time to restart the match before the final whistle goes and a relieved Ferguson applauds his players off the pitch...Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk ... whereas the celebrating United fans taunt the City fans Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk Losing to the local rivals is all too much for this City fan. He'll be even sadder a few hours later when he finds out that Spurs have beaten Chelsea 2-1 to leapfrog City into the last Champions League placePhotograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: guardian.co.uk