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2018–19 Manchester City F.C. season


2018–19 season
City Football Group
Khaldoon Al Mubarak
Pep Guardiola
Etihad Stadium
1st
Winners
Winners
Winners
Quarter-finals
League: Sergio Agüero (21)All: Sergio Agüero (32)
54,511 vs Liverpool
32,089 vs Burton Albion
54,108
9–0 (9 Jan 2019 v Burton Albion, EFL Cup SF)
0–2 (8 Dec 2018 v Chelsea, PL Game Week 16)
Home colours

Away colours

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The 2018–19 season was Manchester City's 117th season of competitive football, 90th season in the top flight of English football and 22nd season in the Premier League. In addition to the league, the club competed in the UEFA Champions League, FA Cup, EFL Cup, and FA Community Shield; for the Champions League, it was their eighth consecutive season competing in the tournament. The season covered the period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019.

During this season, City completed a domestic treble. Apart from winning all three of the major English football tournaments, they also won the Community Shield, the first time any team has ever held all four of England's primary football trophies at the same time. The season was the first since 2009–10 without Yaya Touré, who departed to Olympiacos, and the first since 2005–06 without Joe Hart, who joined Burnley after two seasons of loans.

Supplier: Nike / Sponsor: Etihad Airways (Front) / Nexen Tire (Sleeves)

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In the 2018–19 season, Manchester City maintained their free scoring form under manager Pep Guardiola and became the first club in Europe's top leagues to pass 100 goals scored on 20 January 2019 when Danilo scored the first goal in City's 3–0 victory at Huddersfield Town.

City went on to break their own record for a top flight English club for goals scored in all competitions in a season. Leroy Sané's goal in City's 2–0 win at Old Trafford against Manchester United on 24 April 2019 overtook the previous record tally of 156, which was established by Manuel Pellegrini's City side back in their title-winning 2013–14 season. By the end of the 2018–19 season, the team reached 169 goals scored.

Line-ups for the 2019 EFL Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester City

On 24 February, City won their sixth League Cup title when they defeated Chelsea 4–3 on penalties after a goalless draw over 120 minutes at Wembley Stadium.

Expectations were high for City's UEFA Champions League campaign. The team again won their group without breaking a sweat, then routed Schalke 04 in the round of 16, winning their home match 7–0. Similar to the previous season, City were drawn against an English club in the quarter-finals, this time Tottenham Hotspur. The Blues dropped their away match 0–1, with Sergio Agüero missing a penalty. The home match was all-or-nothing for City and it proved to be one of the best matches of that season. Raheem Sterling scored in the beginning, but City quickly conceded two goals and now needed to score three to advance. The squad did exactly that, leading 4–2 with 20 minutes to play. However, Fernando Llorente's contentious goal for Spurs meant City again needed a goal. In added time, Sterling converted a pass from Agüero and the entire stadium started celebrating what seemed to be a certain victory. However, the goal was disallowed after a VAR review and the Blues were eliminated in a heartbreaking fashion.

The 2018–19 Premier League title race was one of the closest contests of the Premier League era. City and Liverpool exchanged their leads 32 times over the season, in part due to fixture rearrangements for EFL and FA Cup matches and television demands. The two title contenders jointly amassed a combined total of 195 points, which at the time was the highest combined total in English top flight history.

On 12 May, City won their final league match of the league season 4–1 away at Brighton & Hove Albion to retain the Premier League title. In doing so, they matched their own record for 32 wins over a single season. They had to win their final 14 consecutive league matches to hold off the challenge of Liverpool, who themselves ended their season with nine-straight wins.

One week later, on 18 May, City defeated Watford 6–0 at Wembley to win the FA Cup and complete an unprecedented English men's domestic treble and clean sweep of the major honors in English football. It was also City's first ever league and FA Cup double and their sixth overall FA Cup title. The 6–0 scoreline was also the joint largest winning margin in the history of the FA Cup Final and the largest for any final in the competition since 1903. This final win of the season was Manchester City's 50th in all competitions.

As of 9 April 2019, Manchester City had won the Carabao Cup, progressed to the final of the FA Cup, were in second place with one game in hand in the Premier League and scheduled to play Tottenham in the Champions League quarter-finals, thus making it possible to achieve the quadruple, a unique sweep of four major tournaments in a single season, something that had not been done by any English men's side. A win in each of City’s last twelve games of the season (potential UCL semi-finals and final included) would have guaranteed the quadruple for the club. However, a dramatic loss to Tottenham on away goals on 17 April ended City's quadruple hopes. Still, the Blues managed to achieve an unprecedented domestic treble.

  Draw   Loss

Manchester City began their 2018–19 campaign with a tour of the United States in the 2018 International Champions Cup. City played against Borussia Dortmund at Soldier Field in Chicago, Liverpool at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and Bayern Munich at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Win   Draw   Loss

CompetitionRecord
FA Community Shield110020+2100.00
Premier League3832249523+72084.21
FA Cup6600263+23100.00
EFL Cup6420161+15066.67
UEFA Champions League107123012+18070.00
61505616939+130081.97

Source: Competitions

As champions of the 2017–18 Premier League, Manchester City took on the 2017–18 FA Cup winners, Chelsea, for the season-opening FA Community Shield.

Manchester City entered the competition as the defending champions.

The Premier League fixtures for the 2018–19 season were announced on 14 June 2018.

Manchester City entered the competition in the third round and were given a home tie against Rotherham United. The fourth round draw was made live on BBC by Robbie Keane and Carl Ikeme from Wolverhampton on 7 January 2019. The fifth round draw was broadcast live on BBC on 28 January 2019, with Alex Scott and Ian Wright conducting the draw. The quarter-finals draw was made on 18 February by Darren Fletcher & Wayne Bridge.

Manchester City entered the competition in the third round as the defending champions and were drawn away to Oxford United. A home tie against Fulham was confirmed for the fourth round. The semi-finals draw was made live on Sky Sports by Piers Morgan and Peter Crouch on 19 December 2018. City advanced to the final, defending their title by defeating Chelsea on penalties after a goalless draw over the 120 minutes.

On 30 August 2018, Manchester City were drawn in Group F of the UEFA Champions League alongside Shakhtar Donetsk, Lyon and 1899 Hoffenheim.

On 17 December 2018, the round of 16 draw was made in Nyon, Switzerland.

The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 15 March 2019, 12:00 CET, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.

Updated to match played 18 May 2019

Source: Manchester City

Ordered by squad number.

Appearances include league and cup appearances, including as substitute.

Age stated as at the end of 2018–19 season.

As of 18 May 2019

Appearances (Apps) numbers are for appearances in competitive games only, including sub appearances.

Red card numbers denote: numbers in parentheses represent red cards overturned for wrongful dismissal.

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted alphabetically by surname when total goals are equal.

No.Pos.PlayerPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupCommunity ShieldChampions LeagueTOTAL
10FWSergio Agüero21212632
7FWRaheem Sterling17300525
33FWGabriel Jesus7550421
19FWLeroy Sané10200416
20MFBernardo Silva7200413
26FWRiyad Mahrez7220112
21MFDavid Silva6100310
47MFPhil Foden132017
17MFKevin De Bruyne222006
8MFİlkay Gündoğan600006
14DFAymeric Laporte300025
55MFBrahim002002
2DFKyle Walker101002
3DFDanilo100001
25MFFernandinho100001
4DFVincent Kompany100001
30DFNicolás Otamendi010001
35MFOleksandr Zinchenko001001
Own goals430007
Totals952616230169
PlayerAgainstResultDateCompetitionRef
Sergio AgüeroHuddersfield Town6–1 (H)19 August 2018Premier League
Gabriel JesusShakhtar Donetsk6–0 (H)7 November 2018UEFA Champions League
Gabriel Jesus4Burton Albion9–0 (H)9 January 2019EFL Cup
Sergio AgüeroArsenal3–1 (H)3 February 2019Premier League
Sergio AgüeroChelsea6–0 (H)10 February 2019Premier League
Raheem SterlingWatford3–1 (H)9 March 2019Premier League

(H) – Home; (A) – Away; (N) – Neutral

4 – Player scored four goals

The list is sorted by shirt number when total clean sheets are equal. Numbers in parentheses represent games where both goalkeepers participated and both kept a clean sheet; the number in parentheses is awarded to the goalkeeper who was substituted on, whilst a full clean sheet is awarded to the goalkeeper who was on the field at the start of play.

No.PlayerPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupCommunity ShieldChampions LeagueTOTAL
31Ederson20410328
49Arijanet Muric004004
1Claudio Bravo000101
Totals20451333
Date fromPositionNo.NameFrom clubFeeJoining squadRef.
1 July 2018MF82Adrián BernabéBarcelona BFree transferAcademy
2 July 2018FW96Ben KnightIpswich Town£700,000Academy
10 July 2018MF26Riyad MahrezLeicester City£60,000,000First team
25 July 2018MF81Claudio GomesParis Saint-Germain Youth AcademyFree transferAcademy
31 July 2018DF34Philippe SandlerPEC Zwolle£2,600,000First team
9 August 2018MFDaniel ArzaniMelbourne CityUndisclosedAcademy
31 August 2018FW70Jayden BraafJong PSVFree transferAcademy
14 January 2019DFKo ItakuraKawasaki FrontaleUndisclosedAcademy
31 January 2019MFAnte PalaversaHajduk SplitUndisclosedAcademy
31 January 2019GKGavin BazunuShamrock Rovers£420,000Academy
Date fromPositionNo.NameTo clubFeeFrom squadRef.
15 June 2018DF69AngeliñoPSV£5,000,000First team
26 June 2018DF56Ashley Smith-BrownPlymouth ArgyleUndisclosedAcademy
1 July 2018MF84Sadou DialloWolverhampton WanderersReleasedAcademy
1 July 2018FW44Javairô DilrosunHertha BSCFree transferAcademy
1 July 2018FWBobby DuncanLiverpoolReleasedAcademy
1 July 2018DF45Demeaco DuhaneyHuddersfield TownReleasedAcademy
1 July 2018DFHarold EssienMiddlesbroughUndisclosedAcademy
1 July 2018DF50Pablo MaffeoVfB Stuttgart£9,000,000First team
1 July 2018MFDivine NaahTubizeFree transferAcademy
1 July 2018MF85Will PatchingNotts CountyFree transferAcademy
1 July 2018DF71Erik SarmientoEspanyolReleasedAcademy
1 July 2018GK88Paweł SokółKorona KielceFree transferAcademy
1 July 2018MF42Yaya TouréOlympiacosReleasedFirst team
1 July 2018MF83Marcus WoodBolton WanderersReleasedAcademy
2 July 2018FWOlarenwaju KayodeShakhtar Donetsk£3,000,000Academy
2 July 2018MF82Jacob DavenportBlackburn RoversUndisclosedAcademy
10 July 2018GK54Angus GunnSouthampton£13,500,000First team
12 July 2018MFPascal KpohomouhSouthamptonUndisclosedAcademy
12 July 2018FWBenni Smales-BraithwaiteSouthamptonUndisclosedAcademy
17 July 2018MF70Isaac Buckley-RickettsPeterborough UnitedUndisclosedAcademy
18 July 2018MF78Rodney KongoloHeerenveen£750,000Academy
18 July 2018MFYaw YeboahNumanciaUndisclosedAcademy
31 July 2018DF86Ash KigbuWolfsberger ACUndisclosedAcademy
31 July 2018MF59Bersant CelinaSwansea City£3,000,000Academy
2 August 2018MF52Kean BryanSheffield UnitedFree transferAcademy
4 August 2018MFReece DevineManchester UnitedUndisclosedAcademy
7 August 2018GK13Joe HartBurnley£3,500,000First team
21 August 2018DF28Jason DenayerLyon£5,800,000First team
31 August 2018MF45Chidiebere NwakaliRakówUndisclosedAcademy
6 January 2019MF55BrahimReal Madrid£15,500,000First team
18 January 2019DF79Edward FrancisWolverhampton WanderersUndisclosedAcademy
29 January 2019FW84Rabbi MatondoSchalke 04£11,000,000Academy
31 January 2019DFRyan CorriganStoke CityUndisclosedAcademy
19 March 2019GK36Curtis AndersonCharlotte IndependenceUndisclosedAcademy
Date fromDate toPositionNo.NameTo clubFrom squadRef.
14 February 201731 December 2018MFYangel HerreraNew York City FCAcademy
11 August 20179 January 2019MFIvan IlićRed Star BelgradeAcademy
21 August 20179 January 2019MFUriel AntunaGroningenAcademy
16 January 201831 December 2018FW29Marlos MorenoFlamengoFirst team
1 July 20181 January 2019MFAnthony CáceresMelbourne CityAcademy
1 July 201830 June 2019DFPablo MaríDeportivo La CoruñaAcademy
3 July 201830 June 2019MF65Matthew SmithTwenteAcademy
4 July 201818 January 2019DF79Edward FrancisAlmere CityAcademy
5 July 201830 June 2019MFLuke BrattanMelbourne CityAcademy
7 July 201830 June 2019MF76Manu GarcíaToulouseFirst team
7 July 201830 June 2019DFErik Palmer-BrownNAC BredaAcademy
9 July 201830 June 2019MF75Aleix GarcíaGironaFirst team
12 July 201830 June 2019MF67Paolo FernandesNAC BredaAcademy
18 July 201818 July 2019MFMix DiskerudUlsan HyundaiAcademy
26 July 201830 June 2019FW68Thierry AmbroseLensAcademy
30 July 201830 June 2019FW39Jack HarrisonLeeds UnitedAcademy
31 July 201822 August 2018GK49Arijanet MuricNAC BredaFirst team
3 August 201830 June 2019DF24Tosin AdarabioyoWest Bromwich AlbionFirst team
3 August 201830 June 2019MFLuka IlićNAC BredaAcademy
7 August 201830 June 2019MF62Brandon BarkerPreston North EndAcademy
8 August 201830 June 2019FW85Thomas AgyepongHibernianAcademy
9 August 201830 June 2019FW43Lucas NmechaPreston North EndFirst team
16 August 201830 June 2019MF27Patrick RobertsGironaFirst team
17 August 201830 June 2020MFDaniel ArzaniCelticAcademy
30 August 201830 June 2019MFErnest AgyiriTubizeAcademy
31 August 201830 June 2019MF57Aaron NemaneTubizeAcademy
31 August 201830 June 2019MF38Douglas LuizGironaAcademy
31 August 20184 January 2019DF58Charlie OliverBrentford BAcademy
31 August 201831 January 2019MFCollins TanorHobroAcademy
1 January 201930 June 2019MFAnthony CáceresSydney FCAcademy
9 January 201930 June 2019MFIvan IlićZemunAcademy
14 January 201930 June 2020DFKo ItakuraGroningenAcademy
16 January 201930 June 2019MFYangel HerreraHuescaAcademy
24 January 201930 June 2019FW74Luke BoltonWycombe WanderersFirst team
25 January 201930 June 2019MF29Marlos MorenoSantos LagunaFirst team
29 January 201931 December 2019MFUriel AntunaLA GalaxyAcademy
31 January 201930 June 2020MFAnte PalaversaHajduk SplitAcademy
31 January 201930 June 2019MFCollins TanorThistedAcademy
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