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As the half progresses, City are beginning to dominate. Here, United's Nani vies for a high ball with Gareth Barry
 
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Seconds before half-time Vincent Kompany loses his marker, Chris Smalling, at a corner and powers a header at goal ...
 
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The reverse angle shows that Smalling was back-pedalling while Kompany was in the perfect position to get a firm connection with the ball ... it's so fast David De Gea has no chance
 
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Sergio Aguero, who is being watched from the stands by his step-father Maradona, delivers a cross while fending Smalling off the ball
 
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United are getting rather anxious. Their manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, even has a pop at Mancini on the touchline and the two have to be separated
 
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This is the challenge that so irked Ferguson. In truth it was merely a tangle of legs between Nigel de Jong and Danny Welbeck
 
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After five minutes of injury time, the final whistle is blown - United are beaten, City are top of the league! Final score: 1-0
 
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Wayne Rooney looks as desperate as anyone in red. City and United are now tied on 83 points, but City's goal difference is superior by eight
 
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City's fans waste no time in berating their rivals - it's the second time this season they've beaten United and just look how much they're enjoying it
 
[h=1]Champions League final: Bayern v Chelsea - in pictures[/h] All the best images from the Allianz Arena in Germany where Chelsea beat Bayern Munich on penalties to win European club football's biggest prize, including a selection of images from our photographer Tom Jenkins




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This Bayern fan appears to have brought his own trophy to the arena for tonight's final - and it looks pretty authentic too. He'll be hoping Philip Lahm can carry home the real thing tonight for the fifth time in the club's history
 
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The 69,901-seater Allianz Arena is the venue for the clash. It must surely provide an advantage to Bayern, whose home ground this has been since 2005
 
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