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Manchester city vs Manchester United historical record score
The historical record ratio of Manchester City vs Manchester United is divided into: 44 wins for Manchester City and 59 wins for Manchester United.

By June 30th, 2023, Manchester City and Manchester United had played 138 games. In this 138 match, Manchester City won 44 games, Manchester United won 59 games and drew 35 games. Manchester City 196 goals, Manchester United 202 goals. The Premier League 10 round is their 138 game. In this game, Manchester City away 3-0 Manchester United.

In the first half, Huo Yier pulled Rodley down, the referee awarded a penalty and Harland broke the deadlock overnight; In the second half, West Block B assisted Harland to score a header, and Harland assisted Foton to expand the score. Finally, the whole game ended, and finally Manchester City beat Manchester United 3-0, ranking third in the standings. Since the 2011/2 season, Manchester City has played against Manchester United in the Premier League 13 times, with a record of 8 wins, 2 draws and 3 losses. Manchester City conceded 25 goals 12.

Introduction of Manchester City and Manchester United

1, Manchester City

Manchester City F.C, short for "Manchester City" and nicknamed "Blue Moon", is a football club located in Manchester, England. Formerly known as "St. Kyle's Church", it was founded in 1880, renamed as Advik in 1887, and renamed in 1894. By the end of the 2022/23 season, Manchester City has won 1 European Champions League champion, 1 European Cup Winners' Cup champion, 9 English top league champions, 7 English FA Cup champions and 8 English League Cup champions.

2. Manchester United

Manchester United F.C ("Manchester United" in Chinese, "Manchester United" or "MUFC" in English) is a football club located in Greater Manchester, northwest England, and now participates in the English Football Super League. 1878, the railway workers of Lancashire and Yorkshire Railways established Newton Heath LYR Football Club, which was renamed Manchester United Football Club in 1902.