What is Cristiano Ronaldo's record vs Man City?
Cristiano Ronaldo has been a thorn in the side of many opponents down the years, with countless records broken by the iconic Portuguese forward across spells at Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus.
He has always been a man for the big occasion and the five-time Ballon d’Or winner is often relied upon to step up in games that matter most in order to deliver moments of match-altering brilliance.
More of the same is being demanded in the present at Old Trafford, with the 37-year-old frontman readying himself for another derby date with Manchester City. What does his record against the Blues look like? GOAL investigates…
Total
15
Wins
9
Draws
4
Losses
4
Table correct at time of writing on 03/03/2022
Having first linked up with United in the summer of 2003, Ronaldo’s first experience of derby rivalries in Manchester came during a Premier League outing on December 13 of that year.
The Red Devils ran out 3-1 winners in that encounter, but suffered a humbling 4-1 defeat in the reverse fixture three months later.
Another outing at Old Trafford in the FA Cup had been taken in a few weeks prior to that setback, while Ronaldo helped United to take four points off their arch-rivals in the 2004-05 campaign.
Another defeat on the road was suffered in January 2006, before completing home and away wins over City in the following season.
Suspension kept Ronaldo out of a 1-0 loss at the Etihad Stadium in August 2007, while the Blues also emerged victorious at Old Trafford in February 2008.
A final season with United in 2008-09 delivered another six-point derby haul before heading off to Spain – although he did collect his only derby red card in a narrow 1-0 win on November 30, 2008.
While with Real Madrid, Ronaldo enjoyed an





