by Beefymcfc » Sat Oct 31, 2020 10:21 am
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
Sheffield United have never beaten Manchester City in the Premier League in eight attempts, the most they've faced any side in the division without winning (D3, L5). Their only goal in those fixtures was scored by Brian Deane in April 1993.
Manchester City are vying to win four consecutive league games against Sheffield United for the first time since March 1930.
The Blades are winless in six league meetings since a 1-0 triumph in the second tier in January 2000.
Sheffield United
The Blades could fail to win any of their first seven league games in a season for the first time since 1991.
Sheffield United have equalled their worst record of one point after six league fixtures in a season, first set in the 1975-76 top flight.
They lost their seventh league match of that season.
They have earned a solitary point from their past nine Premier League fixtures since beating Chelsea in July.
The Blades can match the club Premier League record of five successive home games without a win, set in 1993 and equalled in 1994.
Manager Chris Wilder has won 99 of his 202 matches in charge of the club in all competitions.
Billy Sharp is one short of 100 league goals for Sheffield United.
Manchester City
City's total of eight points is their lowest at this stage of a season since 2014-15.
It's Pep Guardiola's worst start as a manager after five league games of a season. The fewest points his sides have earned after six league fixtures is 13.
Manchester City have conceded as many as eight league goals after five matches for the first time since 2006-07.
They could fail to score more than once in four successive Premier League games for the first time under Pep Guardiola.
Since the beginning of last season, City are winless in all seven Premier League away matches when they conceded the opening goal (D1, L6).
No side has won more English top-flight fixtures on Halloween than Manchester City's tally of 10 - level with Arsenal.
Riyad Mahrez has been directly involved in 99 goals in 203 Premier League appearances, scoring 58 and providing 41 assists.
Kyle Walker, who began his career at Sheffield United, is one short of 100 Premier League appearances for Manchester City.
In the words of my Old Man, "Life will never be the same without Man City, so get it in while you can".
The Future's Bright, The Future's Blue!!!