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Manchester City vs Liverpool

Manchester City vs Liverpool

  

 Manchester City vs Liverpool 

Manchester City is a professional football club in England. Part of the English Premier League.
This club is based in Manchester, England.


Liverpool is a professional football club in England. Part of the English Premier League. 

1. When Manchester City was founded?

     1894.

1. When Liverpool was founded?

3 June 1892.

2. What is the nickname of Manchester City?


The Citizens, The Sky Blues.

2. What is the nickname of Liverpool?


The Reds.

3. What is the name of the Manchester City stadium?

Etihad Stadium, capacity- 53,400.

3. What is the name of the Liverpool stadium?

Anfield, capacity- 53,394.

4. Manchester City manager name(present)

Pep Guardiola 
Age- 52. 1971
Nation- Spain 

4. Liverpool manager name(present)

Jurgen Klopp 
Age- 55. 1967 
Nation- Germany


5. Who is the owner of the Manchester City football club?

City Football Group Limited (CFG).is a holding company that administers association football clubs.

5. Who is the owner of the Liverpool football club?

Fenway Sports Group Holdings (FSG), is an American multinational sports holding conglomerate.

Rivalries 

6. Manchester City's rivalry 
 Arsenal's nearest rival is Manchester United, against whom they contest the Manchester derby.

There is also a rivalry between Manchester City and Liverpool.

6. Liverpool's rivalry 
     Liverpool's nearest rivalry with Everton, with matches between the two clubs known as the Merseyside derby.


7. What is the name of Manchester City's mascot?

Moonchester and Moonbeam.

7. What is the name of Liverpool's mascot?

Mighty Red.

Manchester City vs Liverpool head-to-head record-

Competition   Played   Man. City wins    Draw  Liverpool wins

Premier League    51             11                19           21

First Division      118             34                25           59

Second Division   2                0                 1             1

FA Cup                  8                2                  2             4

EFL Cup                8               2                  3              3

UEFA Champions 
League                 2               0                   0              2

FA Community 
Shield                  2               0                   1              1

Total                  191            49                  51             91


Record and Statistics

8. Manchester City

  • Manchester City have won the FA Cup six times, in the 1903-04, 1933-34, 1955-56, 1968-69, 2010-11, and 2018-19 seasons.

  • Manchester City have won the English Football League (EFL) or Premier League title a total of seven times, in the 1936-37, 1967-68, 2011-12, 2013-14, 2017-18, 2018-19, and 2020-21 seasons.

  • Manchester City have won the English Football League Cup (EFL Cup) a record eight times, in the 1969-70, 1975-76, 2013-14, 2015-16, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, and 2020-21 seasons.

  • Manchester City have won the UEFA Champions League once, in the 2020-21 season.

  • Manchester City's record transfer fee paid is €65 million for Ruben Dias in 2020, while their record transfer fee received is €80 million for Leroy Sané in 2020.

  • Manchester City have won the UEFA Europa League once, in the 1969-70 season.

  • Manchester City's all-time top scorer is Sergio Agüero, who scored 260 goals in 390 appearances for the club between 2011 and 2021.

  • Manchester City's longest-serving manager is Joe Mercer, who managed the club for over six years between 1965 and 1971.
8. Liverpool-

  • Liverpool has also won 8 European Cups/Champions League titles, which is the most by any English club and third-most overall behind Real Madrid (13) and AC Milan (7).

  • Some of Liverpool's most famous players include Steven Gerrard, Kenny Dalglish, Ian Rush, John Barnes, Graeme Souness, and Kevin Keegan.

  • Liverpool has won 7 FA Cups, 9 League Cups, and 4 UEFA Cups/Europa League titles, among other domestic and international trophies.

  • Liverpool has won 19 English top-flight league titles, which is the third most in history, behind only Manchester United (20) and Liverpool's city rivals, Everton (9). Liverpool won their most recent league title in the 2019-20 season, they first in 30 years.

  • Liverpool fiercely rivals Manchester United, Everton, and Manchester City.

  • Liverpool's biggest-ever win was an 11-0 victory over Stromsgodset in the European Cup Winners

Players

9. Manchester City team squad 2023-
 

No. Pos. Nation                                  Player

2     DF    England ENG                     Kyle Walker (4th captain)

3     DF    Portugal POR                     Rúben Dias (3rd captain)

4     MF   England ENG                      Kalvin Phillips

5     DF   England ENG                      John Stones

6     DF  Netherlands NED                 Nathan Aké

8     MF Germany GER                       İlkay Gündoğan (captain)

9     FW Norway NOR                         Erling Haaland

10   MF England ENG                        Jack Grealish

14  DF Spain ESP                              Aymeric Laporte

16  MF Spain ESP                              Rodri (5th captain)

17  MF Belgium BEL                         Kevin De Bruyne (vice-captain)

18  GK Germany GER                       Stefan Ortega

19  FW Argentina ARG                     Julián Álvarez

20  MF Portugal POR                       Bernardo Silva

21  DF Spain ESP                            Sergio Gómez

25  DF Switzerland SUI                   Manuel Akanji

26  FW Algeria ALG                        Riyad Mahrez

31  GK Brazil BRA                          Ederson

32  MF Argentina ARG                   Máximo Perrone

33  GK England ENG                     Scott Carson

47  MF England ENG                     Phil Foden

80  MF England ENG                    Cole Palmer

82  DF England ENG                    Rico Lewis


9. Liverpool team squad 2023-

No. Pos. Nation                    Player

1     GK     Brazil                 Alisson Becker

2     DF     England            Joe Gomez

3     MF    Brazil                 Fabinho

4     DF    Netherlands      Virgil van Dijk

5     DF   France               Ibrahima Konaté

6     MF  Spain                 Thiago Alcântara

7    MF  England            James Milner (vice-captain)[148]

8    MF  Guinea               Naby Keïta

9    FW  Brazil                Roberto Firmino

11  FW  Egypt               Mohamed Salah

13  GK  Spain               Adrián

14   MF  England         Jordan Henderson (captain)[149]

15  MF   England         Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

17  MF  England         Curtis Jones

18  FW  Netherlands   Cody Gakpo

19  MF  England         Harvey Elliott

20  FW  Portugal        Diogo Jota

21  DF  Greece           Kostas Tsimikas

22  DF  Scotland        Calvin Ramsay

23  FW  Colombia      Luis Díaz

26  DF  Scotland        Andrew Robertson

27  FW  Uruguay       Darwin Núñez

28  FW  Portugal       Fábio Carvalho

29  MF  Brazil           Arthur Melo (on loan from Juventus)

32  DF  Cameroon    Joël Matip

43  MF  Spain           Stefan Bajcetic

46  DF  England       Rhys Williams

47  DF  England       Nat Phillips

62  GK  Republic of Ireland    Caoimhín Kelleher

66  DF  England      Trent Alexander-Arnold

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