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season, the first game between
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and
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took place at
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,
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, on 23 October 2011. The fixture was both teams' ninth game of the season. City won the match 6–1, their biggest ever win in the
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, and their biggest win at Old Trafford since they won 5–0 in 1955. This was the first time in the clubs' history that the first and second place faced off in the Manchester derby. In the match itself,
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opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, revealing a message on his undershirt that read "Why Always Me?" in reference to several off-the-field stories that were being run about him at the time. City led at the break, and in the 47th minute
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was given a red card for a foul on Balotelli, who then scored his second in the 60th minute, and
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made it three shortly after. United scored a consolation goal through
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, but City scored three in injury time, with
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scoring two and assisting
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, the recipient of the man of the match award. The game came to be regarded as one of the first glimpses that dominance in English football had shifted from one side of Manchester to the other.


Background

The
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is a football match between the two Premier League teams in the
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region,
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and
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. They had met 150 times before this match. The first non-competitive match was played in 1881, while the first competitive match took place in 1891. Both matches were won by Newton Heath (who later became Manchester United) against Ardwick (who would become Manchester City). The Manchester derby had taken place 73 times in history, since 5 January 1895. The outcomes at Old Trafford are 32 wins for United, 25 draws and 16 wins for City. In the Premier League, the teams had met 14 times; Manchester United had won nine matches, Manchester City had won one and there were four draws. The previous Premier League game between the two teams at Old Trafford resulted in a 2–1 win for United with goals from Nani and the bicycle kick of
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, however the most recent match between the two sides had been at
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in August 2011 for the annual Community Shield, when United won 3–2 thanks to goals from
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and a double from Nani. In April 2011, a Yaya Toure goal gave City a 1–0 victory over United in the
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semi-final, coupled with
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's win over United in the
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final had prevented the Red Devils from completing a treble. City would go on to win the cup by beating
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in the final. In total, United had recorded 66 victories in competitive meetings with their rivals; City won 43 of the matches and there had been 50 draws. Since the mid-1970s, United had been the better-performing of the Manchester clubs; they finished above City every year from 1990, and during the 1998–99 season they were two divisions above their local rivals. Whereas United had won a host of major trophies, including 12 league titles and three European trophies, during the previous 20 years, before City's recent FA Cup triumph they had not won a major trophy for more than 30 years and had spent 10 out of 19 seasons between 1983 and 2002 outside the top flight. They had not won the top-flight division in 44 years.


Start of the 2011–12 season

City began the season being managed by Italian manager
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who had been in the role since December 2009. City had secured qualification for the
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in the previous season and would play in the competition for the first time. United started the 2011–12 season as reigning league champions, having won the
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, and were runners-up in the
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. They were managed by
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, who had been at the club since 1986. During the summer transfer window, City had signed former United player
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on a free transfer. The Blues had also notably spent big by acquiring
Sergio Agüero Sergio Leonel Agüero del Castillo (born 2 June 1988), also known as Kun Agüero, is an Argentine former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football)#Striker, striker. He is regarded as one of th ...
(£36 million) from
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,
Samir Nasri Samir Nasri (; born 26 June 1987) is a French former professional Association football, footballer. He primarily played as an attacking midfielder and a Winger (association football), winger, although he was also deployed in the Centre midfield ...
(£24 million) and
Gaël Clichy Gaël Dimitri Clichy (born 26 July 1985) is a French former professional footballer who played as a left-back. He is currently the assistant manager of the France national under-21 team. Predominantly left-footed but naturally right-footed, he ...
(£10 million) from
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. On the other side of the divide United had brought in three signings on undisclosed fees with Aguero's Atlético teammate
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joining
Ashley Young Ashley Simon Young (born 9 July 1985) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger, midfielder, or full-back. He is currently a free agent. Young started his career as a winger at Watford and made his first senior appearance i ...
from
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and Phil Jones from
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. In the FA Community Shield on 7 August 2011, United beat City 3–2 at Wembley Stadium. The two teams arrived at the first Premier League derby of the season, in the ninth matchweek, still unbeaten. On 27 September 2011,
Carlos Tevez Carlos Alberto Tevez (; né Martínez; born 5 February 1984) is an Argentine professional Manager (association football), football manager and former Football player, player. A dynamic forward (association football), forward in his prime, Tevez ...
who had controversially joined City from United in 2009 was named as a substitute for City's UEFA Champions League game at
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. Mancini claimed Tevez refused to come on as a substitute in the second half, when City were 2–0 down to Bayern, although Tevez denied this, calling it a misunderstanding. Tevez's actions received widespread condemnation from various pundits and commentators, with Mancini claiming he wanted Tevez "out of Manchester City", and that he would never play for the club again. Tevez was suspended by City for a maximum period of two weeks as the club began an investigation into whether he refused to come on as a substitute. Following discussions with Mancini, club owner
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authorised the placing of Tevez on
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where the Argentinian would be paid in full but instructed to stay away from the City training ground. City had secured seven victories and a draw, putting them top of the league with 22 points, two points ahead of United, who had won six matches and drawn two.


Pre-match

The match kicked off at 13:30 local time on 23 October 2011 at Old Trafford where 75,487 spectators were attending the match. The weather was cloudy, and the outside temperature was . There was no rainfall during the game and the wind speed remained constant at around . The television rights of the match were held by
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, and it was broadcast live on Sky Sports 1 HD. The match was City's 100th with Roberto Mancini as manager. The referee for the Manchester derby was
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with the help of the assistant referees Simon Beck and Stephen Child.


Match


Team selection

United were without
Tom Cleverley Thomas William Cleverley (born 12 August 1989) is an English professional Association football, football coach and former Football player, player who played as a midfielder. Cleverly is currently the head coach of club Plymouth Argyle F.C., Ply ...
(foot) and
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(ankle), with Rafael (shoulder) listed as doubtful. City headed into the game missing Carlos Tevez due to an internal suspension, while
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was doubtful with a hip injury. Owen Hargreaves, who City had acquired from United in the summer, was not selected in the matchday squad.


First half

In the opening minutes, United began on the front foot with left winger Ashley Young twice getting the better of
Micah Richards Micah Lincoln Richards (born 24 June 1988) is an English Association football, football pundit and former professional player who played as a right-back. Richards began his senior career with Manchester City F.C., Manchester City and made 245 a ...
, winning a free-kick and a corner on the left side of the pitch. Young threatened again with another free-kick but Balotelli cleared the ball out of the area with a header. During the early minutes, United continued pressing City and in the 10th minute, Wayne Rooney went down under a challenge from City captain
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but the referee Clattenburg did not award a penalty. Despite United starting the brighter, City opened the scoring in the 22nd minute with an angled, first-time shot from 18 yards from Mario Balotelli that beat
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after a good passage of play on the right between
David Silva David Josué Jiménez Silva (born 8 January 1986) is a Spanish former professional Association football, footballer who played mainly as a Midfielder#Central midfielder, central or an Midfielder#Attacking midfielder, attacking midfielder and o ...
and
James Milner James Philip Milner (born 4 January 1986) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Brighton & Hove Albion. A versatile player, Milner has played in multiple positions, including on either wing, in midfield and ...
. Balotelli celebrated with a T-shirt that said "Why always me?". United attempted to find a way back with both Anderson and Rooney testing City keeper
Joe Hart Charles Joseph John Hart (born 19 April 1987) is an English football pundit and former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He began his career at his hometown club Shrewsbury Town in the Football Conference and League Two. In ...
, while
Jonny Evans Jonathan Grant Evans (born 3 January 1988) is a Northern Irish former professional Association football, footballer who played as a centre-back. Evans started his career at Manchester United F.C., Manchester United, having progressed throug ...
failed to convert, having miskicked a cross from Rooney. The last attempt of the first period was a counter-attack for United, but United's forward
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was fouled by Vincent Kompany who received a yellow card.


Second half

The second half started poorly for United when Evans was given a straight red card in the 47th minute after pulling back Balotelli and denying him a clear goalscoring opportunity as the last defender. Balotelli stayed on his feet until entering the penalty area as Evans pulled back his arm, but Clattenburg awarded a free-kick outside the area. City now on the front foot went close had when Balotelli picked out Sergio Agüero with a deep cross but the striker failed to connect with a volley. United applied more pressure with Rooney testing Hart again but City made their numerical superiority count with a well-worked second goal for Balotelli, making it 2–0. David Silva caught out the home defence with a brilliant ball for Milner inside the area and Balotelli arrived unmarked to turn in his cross for a sixth goal in five games. City were now in complete control and in the 69th minute, Agüero made it 3–0 by finishing with a close-range strike following a cross from Richards. Balotelli was replaced by
Edin Džeko Edin Džeko (; born 17 March 1986) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a striker for and captains both Süper Lig club Fenerbahçe and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team. He is the all-time top goalscorer and most capped ...
who in the 76th minute went close forcing De Gea into a save. In the 81st minute
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made it 3–1, scoring a consolation for United with a curling strike from the edge of the area into the top right-hand corner. City responded following a corner that was headed back across goal by
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that was kept in at the far post by
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who stabbed the ball into the unsuspecting Džeko which saw the ball ricochet off his knee and into the back of the net to make it 4–1. In the first minute of added time, Džeko turned provider as he put David Silva through on goal with the Spanish midfielder racing into the penalty box before side-footing a left-foot shot low under De Gea. In the third minute of the added time, after getting the ball within his half Silva flicked up and volleyed a pass forward that put Džeko through on goal, the Bosnian striker carried the ball into the penalty area before hitting a shot low to the left of De Gea. Referee Mark Clattenburg blew the final whistle in the 94th minute, giving City a 6–1 win.


Details


Statistics


Post-match

Ferguson described the outcome as the "worst result in my history". In an interview with broadcaster Sky Sports, he commented: "It was our worst ever day. It's the worst result in my history, ever. Even as a player I don't think I ever lost 6–1. That's a challenge for me too. I can't believe the scoreline. The first goal was a blow for sure but it was retrievable at 1–0. The sending-off was a killer for us. We kept attacking when we went 4–1 down and we should have just said, 'We've had our day'." Ferguson refused to speak about the result a year later at a pre-match press conference before the repeat fixture in the 2012–13 season, and the match was not explicitly mentioned in Ferguson's autobiography, published in 2013. After the match, City manager Roberto Mancini's focus remained on winning the Premier League rather than on the recent victory against United, and as City's manager said in the interview with BBC News, "We won only one game". Mancini emphasized that winning against the team like United was useful for boosting the confidence of the players but, in the manager's opinion, it was not the best possible performance of City. City's five-goal margin of victory ended up as the fourth-biggest of the Premier League season. Since the creation of the Premier League in 1992, it was United's heaviest home defeat and the first time they had conceded six goals since being beaten 6–3 by
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on 26 October 1996. After the game, City led the table with five more points than United. The following week, Ferguson's team won an away match against Everton, while City continued their streak of positive results with a 3–1 home win against
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.


Record-breaking game

The result saw many records broken for both teams. On City's side, this was the first time they had scored six in a Manchester derby since another 6–1 win in 1926. It therefore equalled their biggest win in a derby and the most goals they had scored in a Premier League match. For United, this was their worst defeat in the Premier League (since 1992), their heaviest loss at Old Trafford since 1955 and the first time they had conceded six goals at home since 1930.


Aftermath


Balotelli's "Why always me?" shirt

In the 22nd minute of the game, after scoring his first goal of the match, City's striker
Mario Balotelli Mario Balotelli Barwuah (; ''Birth name, né'' Barwuah; born 12 August 1990) is an Italian professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Striker (association football), striker for club Genoa CFC, Genoa. Balotelli started his ...
celebrated the goal by pulling his T-shirt over his head and revealing to the world the message "Why Always Me?" printed on his undershirt. Balotelli signed for City on 13 August 2010, concluding his experience at
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. After his move, rumours began to spread about his character, portraying the newly acquired striker as a "bad boy", but he denied most of the rumours about his personal life. In response to all the newspapers blaming him for his actions and lifestyle, particularly an incident on 21 October 2011, when a firework ignited the curtains causing his house to almost burst into flames, Balotelli decided to print a message on his undershirt and to reveal it during the derby. As he said in an interview with ''
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'': "No, it was to all the people that just talking bad about me and say stuff not nice about me … And they he journalistsdon't know me so just asking why always me, like, why always me?". The T-shirt was printed by
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, a former football player and City's kit man at the time. As he explained, the T-shirt idea came from Balotelli himself: the phrase was born in a moment of inspiration from the Italian striker. Balotelli used the slogan just one more time, on 18 May 2013, in one of his tweets, in response to the interview conducted by CNN regarding his transfer to AC Milan, even if he considers it one of the biggest mistakes of his career. ''"Why Always Me"'' was also used as the title for a 2013 biography of Balotelli written by Frank Worrall. In 2023 whilst appearing as a guest on
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's podcast ''Wrighty's House'',
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recalled asking Balotelli for the shirt, who although agreeing sent him a different top. Gallagher stated ''"So I've Googled the actual shirt and it's not the actual shirt! So I've called the kitman who I know and said, 'Is this the real shirt?' and he said, 'No, he was so embarrassed that he offered it to you that I've just made one up for you.' And I said, 'But it’s not even a real f**king question mark!' I still got it framed at home though.”''


FA Cup third round

The next fixture between the two games was an FA Cup third round tie played at the
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on 8 January 2012. City would lose Vincent Kompany to a red card for a challenge on Nani that was dubbed a dubious decision. United rushed into an early lead and were 3–0 up by half-time, following a brace from Wayne Rooney and a further goal by Danny Welbeck. Despite the numerical disadvantage, City fought back in the second half with an
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free kick. City began to rally, but despite Sergio Agüero adding a second, United held on for a 3–2 win.


Return fixture: City 1–0 United

The return match in the Premier League between Manchester City and Manchester United took place at the City of Manchester Stadium on 30 April 2012, in the 36th matchweek. The teams arrived at the fixture still in the first two positions of the table, with United leading the table with 83 points and City following in the second position with 80 points. The previously exiled Carlos Tevez who by now had returned to City played in the game, which ended 1–0 for City following a first-half header from Belgian defender Kompany, following the result, City took the lead in the Premier League title with only two matches left.


City win the title on the final day

City entered the match in first place on goal difference, being level on points with United, and needed to match United's result to win the league. Meanwhile, QPR entered the match one spot above the relegation zone, knowing that a draw would secure safety at the expense of
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. City dramatically won the match, reversing a 2–1 deficit by scoring two goals in stoppage time, with the winner being scored by Sergio Agüero, to clinch their first league title since the 1967–68 season. The win began a period of dominance in English football for City, with the club winning five more Premier League titles over the subsequent 10 years. The match, and more specifically the final goal of the match, has repeatedly been described as the greatest moment in Premier League history. The terms "93:20" and "Agueroooooo" have entered Manchester City folklore as a result, the former describing the exact second of the match at which point the final goal was scored, while the latter was commentator
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's live response to the goal.


Legacy

The game is now referred to as "The Six One" and was viewed as one of the first instances of City becoming the dominant force in both Manchester and the Premier League, and is also regarded as one of City's finest victories. Talking in 2021 on the
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podcast alongside Joleon Lescott, Micah Richards recalled "I came through the academy at City, they (United) were always arrogant, always horrible. Every year we were getting better and better, then the 2011–12 season, with the 6–1 and it was the best day of my life."


See also

* 2011–12 Manchester City F.C. season * 2011–12 Manchester United F.C. season * Manchester United F.C. 4–3 Manchester City F.C. (2009)


References

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