Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes is auctioning off his match shirt and boots from Sunday's derby victory over rivals City in a bid to raise £720,000 for two seriously-ill children.
The Portuguese midfielder scored the opener at the Etihad as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men claimed the bragging rights over City and ended their 21-game winning streak at the weekend.
Fernandes, 26, is now raffling off his shirt and boots from Sunday's win, and will donate the money to siblings Leonor, five, and eight-year-old Jaime, who both suffer from a rare form cancer.

The United midfielder is hoping to make a significant contribution towards the Portuguese youngsters' treatment at a US hospital, which is set to cost their family over a million dollars.