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Zlatan Ibrahimovic could become first Swede to score a Premier League goal in the Manchester derby... but which other nationalities have netted?

* Twenty-one different nationalities have scored in the Manchester derby
* Thirty-eight goals have been netted by Englishmen during clashes
* Manchester United host rivals City at Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon


Zlatan Ibrahimovic will be hoping to become the first Swede to score a Premier League goal this weekend when his United side line up against rivals City.

The 34-year-old has the chance to write yet another record into the history books as former players Jesper Blomqvist, Henrik Larsson and Bojan Djordjic all failed to feature in a league derby match during their time with Manchester United.

Former City keeper Andreas Isaksson is the only Swede to have played in the Manchester derby during the Premier League era and it will come as no surprise that he failed to score in his two appearances against United.


Manchester United ace Zlatan Ibrahimovic will be hoping to become the first Swede to score

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MANCHESTER DERBY GOALSCORERS BY NATIONALITIES - EXCLUDING OWN GOALS

ENGLAND: 38 - Wayne Rooney 8, Paul Scholes 5, Andy Cole, Robbie Fowler, Paul Ince, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Trevor Sinclair, Darius Vassell (all 2), Gareth Barry, Joey Barton, David Beckham, Michael Carrick, Steve Howey, James Milner, Michael Owen, Marcus Rashford, Teddy Sheringham, Chris Smalling, Ashley Young (all 1)

FRANCE: 10 - Eric Cantona 7, Nicolas Anelka, Samir Nasri, Louis Saha (all 1)

ARGENTINA: 9 - Sergio Aguero 7, Carlos Tevez, Pablo Zabaleta (both 1)

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: 6 - Niall Quinn 4, Roy Keane, Jon Macken (both 1)

HOLLAND: 5 - Ruud van Nistelrooy 4, Robin van Persie 1

WALES: 5 - Craig Bellamy 2, Mark Hughes 2, Ryan Giggs 1

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: 4 - Edin Dzeko 4

PORTUGAL: 4 - Cristiano Ronaldo 3, Nani 1

RUSSIA: 4 - Andrei Kanchelskis 4

BERMUDA: 3 - Shaun Goater 3

IVORY COAST: 3 - Yaya Toure 3

SCOTLAND: 3 - Darren Fletcher 3

SPAIN: 3 - David Silva 2, Juan Mata 1

BELGIUM: 2 - Marouane Fellaini, Vincent Kompany (both 1)

ITALY: 2 - Mario Balotelli 2

BRAZIL: 1 - Geovanni

GEORGIA: 1 - Mikheil Kavelashvili

GERMANY: 1 - Uwe Rosler

NORWAY: 1 - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

TUNISIA: 1 - Hatem Trabelsi

ZIMBABWE: 1 - Benjani
England have the most scorers with 38 goals being netted by Englishmen during Manchester derby matches over the course of the last 24 years.

Wayne Rooney holds the record with the most goals scored in the north-west derby with the Red Devils captain hoping to add to his eight strikes this weekend.

Paul Scholes is next on the list with five goals while Robbie Fowler, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Darius Vassell all netted twice.

Ten goals have been scored by Frenchmen while Argentina, the Republic of Ireland and Holland all feature high on the list.


Manchester United's Henrikh Mkhitaryan could become the first Armenian to net in the derby

Mikheil Kavelashvili, Benjani and Hatem Trabelsi all scored against United for City to ensure Georgia, Zimbabwe and Tunisia were among the nationalities to have netted in one of England's most-anticipated league fixtures.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Antonio Valencia can put their respective countries on the map with Armenia and Ecuador yet to have a goalscorer in the Manchester derby.

Nigeria, Serbia and Chile could also have a place on the list come Saturday evening if Kelechi Iheanacho, Aleksandar Kolarov and Claudio Bravo, which will be more than highly unlikely, manage to hit the back of the net for City.

This weekend's match at Old Trafford will also see both Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho lead their sides out for a Manchester derby for the first time, another reason why you will not want to miss the action.


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Yang paling gw inget, derby sama mancit waktu pake jersey klasik dan hasilnya kalah
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Police planning major operation with Manchester City set to win the Premier League title against Manchester United in late Saturday kick-off
Police are planning a major operation in the event that Manchester City win the Premier League title by beating derby rivals United.

* Pep Guardiola's side face Jose Mourinho's side at the Etihad Stadium on April 7
* The match takes places at 5.30pm and so there is potential for flashpoints
* Divisions across Greater Manchester are likely to have more officers on patrol


The two sides clash at the Etihad Stadium on April 7 and there is an increasing likelihood that victory for Pep Guardiola’s men could see them lift the trophy in front of their cross-town enemy.

Given that the match takes place at 5.30pm on Saturday, the potential for flashpoints in the city centre and around the region has prompted discussions to take place between officers and both clubs.

Sportsmail understands that many divisions across Greater Manchester are likely to have additional officers on patrol with attention being paid to pubs where fans of both sides will watch the action on television.

Extra numbers will also be drafted into the city centre given a win for City would likely see supporters flock to its squares and bars to celebrate.

City are currently 16 points ahead of United. Both have two league games to play before they meet. City travel to Stoke City and Everton while United host Liverpool and Swansea City.


Pep Guardiola's Manchester City could win the Premier League by beating derby rivals United. The two sides clash at the Etihad Stadium on April 7 and police are planning a major operation. Guardiola's side are currently 16 points ahead of Jose Mourinho's United in the league table

Should the gap remain at 16 points, it would mean that victory for City would extend that lead to 19 points with six matches to be played.

In recent years, derby matches have seen improved behaviour with few instances of trouble and there is no intelligence to suggest that ‘risk groups’ are planning trouble.

However, Greater Manchester Police are aware of what may be at stake and have responded accordingly. The timing of the fixture also adds to what may well be a complex operation with many of those attending the match likely to spend hours in pubs before kick-off.

Given that it takes place late on a Saturday, officers will also have to contend with the thousands of revellers heading into the city centre for a night out.

Police are planning an operation similar to those put into play when European fixtures are held in Manchester and when visiting supporters gather in city centre bars before heading out to the ground. This would see two phases – one in the city centre and one in and around the stadium.

As revealed by Sportsmail, City have already been in discussions with Manchester council over a victory parade should they add the Premier League title to their Carabao Cup success.

However, much could depend on their Champions League progress as May 26, the date of the final, is under consideration.

At a recent surprise lunch in the restaurant at the club’s academy Guardiola, who brought the Carabao Cup trophy, told prosecco-swigging staff that winning the domestic title was the priority and warned that the fight was not over.

Superintendent Chris Hill, of GMP’s City of Manchester team, said: ‘Planning is already well underway for the Manchester derby and the prospect of Manchester City winning the Premier League title is part of that.

'Should that transpire, extra officers will be drafted into patrols around Greater Manchester and the city centre itself. Behaviour of both sets of supporters has been excellent in recent years and we believe this will remain the case – although should a minority decide to try and cause trouble they will be dealt with effectively.’

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