United's games against Salford City have also been referred to as a "mini Manchester derby", especially since Salford's takeover by the Class of '92. After the war, a stronger rivalry developed and following both teams became uncommon. In 2013 United finished 11 points clear to clinch their 20th title. [26] During the celebrations following the late winner by Robin van Persie, Rio Ferdinand was hit by a coin thrown by a fan, causing Ferdinand to suffer an injury near his left eye. On 17 April 2010, United beat City 1–0 thanks to a 90th minute Scholes goal, but the victory was to little avail as it was not enough to help United chase Chelsea down to win the Premier League title, pipping United by a point.
Three years later, in the first Old Trafford derby of the new millennium in April 2001, saw the culmination of a long-standing feud between Roy Keane and Alf-Inge Håland, which Keane received a red card for making a knee-high tackle on Håland. Wolverhampton Wanderers - Manchester City, Sheffield United - Wolverhampton Wanderers. Ferguson claimed that Mancini harangued the fourth official Mike Jones throughout the match, while Mancini laughed off the incident, sarcastically claiming Ferguson never talks to, or harangues the referee –[23] an offence Ferguson has been found guilty of on numerous occasions, most recently in 2011 for which he received a five-match ban. Admission to the Football League finally came in 1892. [60] The next cup meeting was at Old Trafford in 1996, was decided by a hotly disputed penalty for United, described by The Independent as "like prosecuting someone for littering during a riot". [28], The first derby of the 2015–16 campaign, contested at Old Trafford, ended in a 0–0 draw.
United won the second derby of the season, hosted at the City of Manchester Stadium, after Marcus Rashford scored the only goal of the game at the 16-minute mark. United of Manchester) meet. The following season the teams met in the competition again, with United a First Division team once more. United went 3–0 up by half time, and successfully battled off a second half comeback from City in which they scored twice. He oversaw United's first national trophy wins, gaining two league titles and one FA Cup. Law back-heeled the ball past goalkeeper Alex Stepney into the net. Goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel, who played for both United and City, can claim an unbeaten record in derby games – United were unbeaten during his 10 matches keeping goal for them against City, while in his single season at Maine Road, City beat United at home and picked up a point at Old Trafford.
[39], The first league derby in this decade came exactly a week after City's EFL Cup triumph. When the suspensions ended in January 1907, four players (Jimmy Bannister, Herbert Burgess, Billy Meredith and Sandy Turnbull) joined United, where they helped United gain their first league title in 1908. This was the first time the derby had ended without any goals since 2010. The game ended in a 1–1 draw; United were already league champions and City's two dropped points brought them closer to eventual relegation, which was confirmed in the penultimate game of the season. The second FA Cup derby was a far more prestigious occasion – a semi-final at Sheffield United's Bramall Lane in 1926. United finished the season runners-up after leading the league for much of the season, finally buckling under fixture congestion and a shortage of goals in the second half of the campaign. Carlos Tevez joined City in 2009 having spent the previous two seasons at United. [21] The sides were drawn against each other in the League Cup semi-finals, meaning a further two games.
Following Manchester United's promotion from the FA Women's Championship in their debut season,[71] both Manchester clubs had professional senior women's football teams in the same league for the first time with Manchester City having been in the division since 2014. This was City's first win over United since the 5–1 victory in 1989, ending a 13-year barren run for the blue half of Manchester. [61] Eight years later the next cup meeting was at Old Trafford in the FA Cup with United emerging victorious in an eventful 4–2 victory which saw Gary Neville sent-off for head-butting Steve McManaman.[62]. The only cup derby of the 1980s was a 1–0 United win in the 1987 FA Cup Third Round. United returned to the First Division a year later. One month later the teams met once more, in the FA Cup Fourth Round. Statistiques Manchester City - Sheffield United en chiffres : statistique, scores des matchs, resultats, classement et historique des equipes de foot Manchester City FC et Sheffield United FC