Manchester City vs Liverpool H2H rivalry
Manchester City vs Liverpool
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Manchester City vs Liverpool
1. When Manchester City was founded?
1. When Liverpool was founded?
2. What is the nickname of Manchester City?
2. What is the nickname of Liverpool?
3. What is the name of the Manchester City stadium?
3. What is the name of the Liverpool stadium?
4. Manchester City manager name(present)
4. Liverpool manager name(present)
5. Who is the owner of the Manchester City football club?
5. Who is the owner of the Liverpool football club?
Rivalries
7. What is the name of Manchester City's mascot?
7. What is the name of Liverpool's mascot?
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
League 2 0 0 2
Shield 2 0 1 1
Total 191 49 51 91
Record and Statistics
- 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.
- 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
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
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