<p>Erling Haaland and Phil Foden scored hat tricks Sunday as Erik ten Hag was humiliated in his first Manchester derby.</p>.<p>Manchester City destroyed rival Manchester United 6-3 at the Etihad and moved to within a point of Premier League leader Arsenal.</p>.<p>It was Haaland's third hat trick of the season – and his third in successive home league games.</p>.<p>Ten Hag becomes the sixth United manager since Alex Ferguson's retirement to lose his first derby – but had a heavier defeat than either David Moyes or Ralf Rangnick, who both lost by margins of 4-1.</p>.<p>The Dutchman came into the game having been named manager of the month in the Premier League but any celebrations were short-lived after a traumatic afternoon for United in the highest-ever scoring meeting between these teams.</p>.<p>It was a case of damage limitation at the halftime interval after City raced to a 4-0 lead in an utterly dominant display.</p>.<p>Pep Guardiola's team controlled 62 per cent of possession by the midway point and was ahead after just eight minutes through Foden.</p>.<p>United had already survived one goal-mouth scramble in the opening moments by way of warning of what was to come.</p>.<p>Haaland struck twice in the space of three minutes later in the half, and then set up Foden for the midfielder's second just before halftime.</p>.<p>A number of empty seats appeared in the away section of the crowd, with many United fans failing to show for the second half.</p>.<p>Those that did stay witnessed United's Antony score a wonderful goal from distance after 56 minutes.</p>.<p>But City was soon dominating again, with Haaland completing his treble and then setting up Foden to do likewise.</p>.<p>Substitute, Anthony Martial, scored twice in the last 10 minutes – the second from the penalty spot – but the humbling had been complete long before. </p>
<p>Erling Haaland and Phil Foden scored hat tricks Sunday as Erik ten Hag was humiliated in his first Manchester derby.</p>.<p>Manchester City destroyed rival Manchester United 6-3 at the Etihad and moved to within a point of Premier League leader Arsenal.</p>.<p>It was Haaland's third hat trick of the season – and his third in successive home league games.</p>.<p>Ten Hag becomes the sixth United manager since Alex Ferguson's retirement to lose his first derby – but had a heavier defeat than either David Moyes or Ralf Rangnick, who both lost by margins of 4-1.</p>.<p>The Dutchman came into the game having been named manager of the month in the Premier League but any celebrations were short-lived after a traumatic afternoon for United in the highest-ever scoring meeting between these teams.</p>.<p>It was a case of damage limitation at the halftime interval after City raced to a 4-0 lead in an utterly dominant display.</p>.<p>Pep Guardiola's team controlled 62 per cent of possession by the midway point and was ahead after just eight minutes through Foden.</p>.<p>United had already survived one goal-mouth scramble in the opening moments by way of warning of what was to come.</p>.<p>Haaland struck twice in the space of three minutes later in the half, and then set up Foden for the midfielder's second just before halftime.</p>.<p>A number of empty seats appeared in the away section of the crowd, with many United fans failing to show for the second half.</p>.<p>Those that did stay witnessed United's Antony score a wonderful goal from distance after 56 minutes.</p>.<p>But City was soon dominating again, with Haaland completing his treble and then setting up Foden to do likewise.</p>.<p>Substitute, Anthony Martial, scored twice in the last 10 minutes – the second from the penalty spot – but the humbling had been complete long before. </p>