Record-Breaking Attendance as City Thrashes RivalsRecord-Breaking Attendance as City Thrashes Rivals The city’s football stadium erupted in deafening cheers on Saturday night as the home team, City, demolished their arch-rivals, United, in a historic match. The attendance shattered all previous records, with over 100,000 fans packing the stands to witness the extraordinary spectacle. From the opening whistle, City dominated the game, creating chances with relentless pressure. The home crowd roared with approval as City’s talismanic striker, Sergio Aguero, opened the scoring with a clinical finish in the 15th minute. United struggled to keep up with City’s pace and intensity. Just before half-time, City doubled their lead through midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne’s stunning long-range strike. The stadium erupted in pandemonium as the fans celebrated the demolition job. The second half was a procession for City as they toyed with their hapless opponents. Raheem Sterling added a third goal with a close-range tap-in, while Gabriel Jesus capped off a glorious night with a fourth in the dying minutes. The 4-0 victory was City’s biggest over United in over a decade, and the record-breaking attendance marked a watershed moment for the club. The fans had witnessed a performance that will forever be etched in the annals of the club’s history. “It was an incredible night,” beamed City manager Pep Guardiola. “The fans were behind us from the first minute, and it gave the players an extra boost. This victory is for them.” United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer conceded defeat, admitting that his team had been outplayed by a superior opponent. “City are a class act,” he said. “We have to give them credit for their performance.” The record-breaking attendance was a testament to the growing popularity and passion for football in the city. It also underscored the club’s dominance and the unwavering support of its loyal fanbase. As the final whistle blew, the stadium reverberated with the sound of jubilant chants. The fans had witnessed a night they would never forget, a night that will go down in the history books as the day the city shattered records and thrashed their rivals.