2018-19 Premier League Manchester United Vs Manchester City Wed April 24,2019
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
- Manchester
City have won five of their past seven Premier League fixtures at Old
Trafford (D1, L1), having triumphed in only one of the first 14 visits.
- A
seventh away win for City would set a new Premier League record for
overall wins at Old Trafford by a visiting club. They are currently tied
with Chelsea on six victories.
Manchester United
- United have lost six games out of eight in all competitions for the first time since 1989.
- They have conceded 48 league goals this season, their most since letting in 63 in 1978-79.
- Their current run of 11 consecutive matches without a clean sheet in all competitions is the club's worst for 21 years.
- The Red Devils have covered less distance than their opponents in 15 of 17 Premier League games under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
- Manchester
United could fail to score in three consecutive matches in all
competitions for the first time since October 2015 under Louis van Gaal.
- They have lost only one of their 13 Premier League home
fixtures versus the reigning champions (W9, D3), a 2-1 defeat against
Manchester City on 8 April 2013.
- Paul Pogba was directly
involved in 16 goals in his first 14 appearances in all competitions
under Solskjaer, scoring nine goals and assisting seven, but he has
since scored just two penalties and registered no assists in nine
matches.
Manchester City
- Manchester City
have won 10 successive Premier League fixtures, their longest streak
since a top-flight record run of 18 between August and December 2017.
- They
are guaranteed to be Premier League champions if they win their final
four matches, which would make them the first team to finish a
top-flight campaign with 14 successive victories.
- City need
just one more goal to match their own record of goals scored in all
competitions in a top-flight season: 156 in 2013-14.
- The Blues
have won at Old Trafford in all three seasons they were Premier League
champions: 6-1 in 2011-12, 3-0 in 2013-14 and 2-1 in 2017-18.
- Sergio
Aguero is one short of becoming the second player to score at least 20
Premier League goals in six different seasons, emulating Alan Shearer,
who did so in seven campaigns.
- Aguero could also become the second player, after Thierry Henry, to achieve this feat in five consecutive seasons.
- Sergio
Aguero has scored four Premier League goals at Old Trafford - only
Steven Gerrard, with five, has netted more as a visiting player.
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