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Manchester City's draw at Old Trafford leaves them fifth in the Premier League table Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said derogatory chants about Phil Foden's mother from Manchester United fans showed "a lack of class". Speaking after an insipid and goalless Manchester derby at Old Trafford on Sunday, Guardiola said it was not an issue for United but for the individuals involved. England international Foden was targeted by insulting chants during the first half of the Premier League match. "Lack of class. But it's not United, it's the people, you know? " said Guardiola. "We are so exposed, people who are on the screen in world football - managers, owners, and football players especially. "Honestly, I don't understand the mind of the people involving the mum of Phil. It's a lack of integrity, class, and they should be ashamed. " The outcome of the game means City remain fifth in the Premier League, a point behind Chelsea in fourth, with United back in 13th. Man City miss chance to move into top four with dull derby draw Guardiola 'pleased' with Man City performance Premier League Review with Darren Fletcher Latest Manchester City news, analysis and fan views Get Manchester City news sent straight to your phone 'One of dullest derbies' shows major change needed in Manchester Liverpool title push hits a bump - but when can they win it? Leishman wins first individual LIV title in Miami Mary Beard’s quest to uncover the real Julius Caesar The acclaimed Australian drama returns with a new twist A notorious and much-feared Irish crime organisation James Acaster and Josh Widdicombe grapple with dilemmas 'One of dullest derbies' shows major change needed in Manchester How Verstappen stole Suzuka with Mc Laren stuck in 'rabbit hole' 'We must avoid that record' - how it all went wrong for relegated Saints Why Aston Villa are a club transformed - and how good could it get? Silva turns Fulham into Euro contenders - now they need final step Tearful Mullins savours career peak after National success with son An obsessive who has lived through tragedy: The man behind PSG's title Muller & De Bruyne: Leaving legends' legacies. Audio Muller & De Bruyne: Leaving legends' legacies Masters - dates, tee times, favourites & how to follow on the BBC The questions around De Bruyne's Man City departure The Cowdrey Lecture: What is the Spirit of Cricket? Audio The Cowdrey Lecture: What is the Spirit of Cricket? Should female footballers play on different pitches? Shirts, sponsors and bad blood: how Trump's tariffs might affect sport Grand Slam Track - what is it and what does it mean for athletics? Football's new phrasebook - modern language or just jargon? When Liverpool nearly missed out on Salah 2025 County Championship - club-by-club guide 'The Goose' chases golds before return to dental school The next Neymar & 43-year-old strikers - Copa Libertadores set to begin Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.