Manchester United's players got their own back on their City rivals by blasting out the dressing room music at top volume following Saturday's stunning comeback at the Etihad Stadium.

Jose Mourinho's team had clearly not forgotten City players mocking them by singing the 'park the bus' chant after their derby win at Old Trafford back in December.

So after they came back from two goals down to win 3-2 last weekend, denying City the chance to seal the Premier League title, they put a new slant on the term 'noisy neighbours'.

Jesse Lingard leads the celebrations after Man United's comeback win in the derby with City

Romelu Lukaku, Paul Pogba and the other United players pumped out music at top volume when they returned to the dressing rooms at the Etihad Stadium

According to The Sun, Mourinho's men also goaded their rivals on the pitch as two strikes from Paul Pogba and a winner by Chris Smalling earned a memorable win.

Having discovered that City players had booked tables in top Manchester restaurants for after the game to toast their Premier League success, United's stars couldn't resist a jibe or two.

'Booked tables have you? We'll take your f***ing tables,' was one of the snide comments directed at City players during the second-half.

United's players also mocked their City counterparts for booking restaurant tables to celebrate

Paul Pogba scored twice to inspire an unlikely United fightback from two goals down

Mancunian Jesse Lingard was reportedly one of those leading the sledging as City collapsed after the break.

Things went from bad to worse for Pep Guardiola's side when they were eliminated from the Champions League by Liverpool on Tuesday evening. A 2-1 win for the Reds at the Etihad sealed a 5-1 aggregate triumph.

City are 13 points clear at the top of the table, however, and will surely seal the title sooner rather than later.