Manchester - Mario Balotelli scored twice as Manchester City defeated Manchester United 6-1 to go five points clear at the top of the Premier League on Sunday after their biggest win at Old Trafford for 85 years.
Balotelli - who was forced to flee his home on Saturday following a bizarre late night blaze triggered by fireworks - lit the fuse on City's title challenge after being named in the starting line-up by Roberto Mancini.
The 21-year-old Italian fired City ahead in the 22nd minute and added a second on the hour mark before Argentine striker Sergio Aguero netted a third in the 69th minute.
A brace of late goals from Edin Dzeko and a David Silva finish completed City's scoring on a memorable afternoon as United suffered their worst home defeat in Premier League history.
United - who had Jonny Evans sent off two minutes into the second half - scored a memorable late goal through Darren Fletcher but it was scant consolation after a chastening afternoon for Sir Alex Ferguson's men.
The defeat was United's first league loss at Old Trafford since April 2010 and left City in pole position at the top of the table.
Balotelli's first came midway through the opening 45 minutes, the striker coolly stroking home from the edge of the area after neat play between Silva and James Milner.
The 24 million man celebrated his strike by removing his jersey to expose a t-shirt with the slogan - "Why Always Me? - which delighted his team-mates but irked referee Mark Clattenburg who promptly booked the forward.
A shellshocked United struggled to mount much of a response for the remainder of the half, and were limited to only a couple of long-range efforts from Anderson and Wayne Rooney from distance.
It got worse for United two minutes into the second half when they were reduced to 10 men after Evans hauled down Balotelli just outside the area.
The killer blow from Balotelli came on 60 minutes and again it owed everything to the ingenuity of Silva and Milner, the duo combining before Milner crossed to the far post for the Italian to make it 2-0.
More slick inter-play led to Aguero's goal in the 60th minute before Fletcher curled in a superb finish 10 minutes from time.
But with United increasingly ragged, City ramped up the pressure. Dzeko added a third on 90 minutes before Silva tapped in from close range and Dzeko bagged a second to make it 6-1.
Balotelli - who was forced to flee his home on Saturday following a bizarre late night blaze triggered by fireworks - lit the fuse on City's title challenge after being named in the starting line-up by Roberto Mancini.
The 21-year-old Italian fired City ahead in the 22nd minute and added a second on the hour mark before Argentine striker Sergio Aguero netted a third in the 69th minute.
A brace of late goals from Edin Dzeko and a David Silva finish completed City's scoring on a memorable afternoon as United suffered their worst home defeat in Premier League history.
United - who had Jonny Evans sent off two minutes into the second half - scored a memorable late goal through Darren Fletcher but it was scant consolation after a chastening afternoon for Sir Alex Ferguson's men.
The defeat was United's first league loss at Old Trafford since April 2010 and left City in pole position at the top of the table.
Balotelli's first came midway through the opening 45 minutes, the striker coolly stroking home from the edge of the area after neat play between Silva and James Milner.
The 24 million man celebrated his strike by removing his jersey to expose a t-shirt with the slogan - "Why Always Me? - which delighted his team-mates but irked referee Mark Clattenburg who promptly booked the forward.
A shellshocked United struggled to mount much of a response for the remainder of the half, and were limited to only a couple of long-range efforts from Anderson and Wayne Rooney from distance.
It got worse for United two minutes into the second half when they were reduced to 10 men after Evans hauled down Balotelli just outside the area.
The killer blow from Balotelli came on 60 minutes and again it owed everything to the ingenuity of Silva and Milner, the duo combining before Milner crossed to the far post for the Italian to make it 2-0.
More slick inter-play led to Aguero's goal in the 60th minute before Fletcher curled in a superb finish 10 minutes from time.
But with United increasingly ragged, City ramped up the pressure. Dzeko added a third on 90 minutes before Silva tapped in from close range and Dzeko bagged a second to make it 6-1.