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2018–19 Manchester City F.C. season

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Manchester City
2018–19 season
OwnerCity Football Group
ChairmanKhaldoon Al Mubarak
ManagerPep Guardiola
StadiumEtihad Stadium
Premier League1st
FA CupWinners
EFL CupWinners
FA Community ShieldWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Sergio Agüero (21)

All:
Sergio Agüero (32)
Highest home attendance54,511 vs Liverpool
Lowest home attendance32,089 vs Burton Albion
Average home league attendance54,108
Biggest win9–0 (9 Jan 2019 v Burton Albion, EFL Cup SF)
Biggest defeat0–2 (8 Dec 2018 v Chelsea, PL Game Week 16)

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.[1] 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.[2] 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.

Kits

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Supplier: Nike / Sponsor: Etihad Airways

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Season summary

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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.[3]

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.[4] 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.[5]

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.[6] 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.[7]

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.[8]

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.[9]

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.[10] This final win of the season was Manchester City's 50th in all competitions.[11]

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.

Pre-season and friendlies

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  Win   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.

International Champions Cup

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20 July 2018 (2018-07-20) 2018 ICC Manchester City England 0–1 Germany Borussia Dortmund Chicago, United States
20:00 CDT Report Götze 28' (pen.)
Burnić Yellow card 31'
Dahoud Yellow card 52'
Stadium: Soldier Field
Attendance: 34,629
Referee: Armando Villarreal (United States)
25 July 2018 (2018-07-25) 2018 ICC Manchester City England 1–2 England Liverpool East Rutherford, United States
20:00 EDT Sané 57'
Gomes Yellow card 85'
Report Van Dijk Yellow card 30'
Salah 63'
Mané 90+4' (pen.)
Stadium: MetLife Stadium
Attendance: 52,635
Referee: Sorin Stoica (United States)
28 July 2018 (2018-07-28) 2018 ICC Bayern Munich Germany 2–3 England Manchester City Miami Gardens, United States
19:00 EDT Shabani 15'
Robben 24'
Report B. Silva Yellow card 40', 45+1', 70'
Nmecha 51'
Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium
Attendance: 29,195
Referee: Ted Unkel (United States)

Competitions

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  Win   Draw   Loss

Overview

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Competition Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
FA Community Shield 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 100.00
Premier League 38 32 2 4 95 23 +72 084.21
FA Cup 6 6 0 0 26 3 +23 100.00
EFL Cup 6 4 2 0 16 1 +15 066.67
UEFA Champions League 10 7 1 2 30 12 +18 070.00
Total 61 50 5 6 169 39 +130 081.97

Source: Competitions

FA Community Shield

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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.

5 August 2018 (2018-08-05) Final Chelsea 0–2 Manchester City London
15:00 BST Report Agüero 13', 58' Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 72,724
Referee: Jonathan Moss

Premier League

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Manchester City entered the competition as the defending champions.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Manchester City (C) 38 32 2 4 95 23 +72 98 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Liverpool 38 30 7 1 89 22 +67 97
3 Chelsea 38 21 9 8 63 39 +24 72
4 Tottenham Hotspur 38 23 2 13 67 39 +28 71
5 Arsenal 38 21 7 10 73 51 +22 70 Qualification for the Europa League group stage[a]
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Since the winners of the EFL Cup and the FA Cup, Manchester City, qualified for the Champions League, the spot given to the FA Cup winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the sixth-placed team and the spot given to the League Cup winners (Europa League second qualifying round) was passed to the seventh-placed team.

Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
38 32 2 4 95 23  +72 98 18 0 1 57 12  +45 14 2 3 38 11  +27

Last updated: 12 May 2019.
Source: Premier League

Results by matchday

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Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAAHHAAHHAAHAHHAHAHAHAAHA
ResultWWDWWWWDWWWWWWWLWLLWWWWLWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
Position51543211111111122232222222221111111111
Points3671013161920232629323538414144444447505356565962656871747780838689929598
Updated to match(es) played on 12 May 2019. Source: Premier League
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Fixtures

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The Premier League fixtures for the 2018–19 season were announced on 14 June 2018.[12][13]

12 August 2018 (2018-08-12) 1 Arsenal 0–2 Manchester City Holloway
16:00 BST Papastathopoulos Yellow card 27'
Xhaka Yellow card 52'
Report Sterling Yellow card 4', 14'
B. Silva 64'
De Bruyne Yellow card 73'
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 59,934 (2,917 away)
Referee: Michael Oliver
19 August 2018 (2018-08-19) 2 Manchester City 6–1 Huddersfield Town Manchester
13:30 BST Agüero 25', 35', 75'
Gabriel Jesus 31'
D. Silva 48'
Kongolo 84' (o.g.)
Report Stanković 43'
Billing Yellow card 51'
Schindler Yellow card 69'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,021 (2,735 away)
Referee: Andre Marriner
25 August 2018 (2018-08-25) 3 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–1 Manchester City Wolverhampton
12:30 BST Coady Yellow card 41'
Boly 57'
Report Kompany Yellow card 12'
D. Silva Yellow card 60'
Laporte 69'
Stadium: Molineux Stadium
Attendance: 31,322 (2,970 away)
Referee: Martin Atkinson
1 September 2018 (2018-09-01) 4 Manchester City 2–1 Newcastle United Manchester
17:30 BST Sterling 8'
Walker Yellow card 24', 52'
Report LascellesYellow card 20'
Yedlin 30'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 53,946 (2,646 away)
Referee: Kevin Friend
15 September 2018 (2018-09-15) 5 Manchester City 3–0 Fulham Manchester
15:00 BST Sané 2'
D. Silva 21'
Sterling 47'
Report Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 53,307 (2,215 away)
Referee: Stuart Attwell
22 September 2018 (2018-09-22) 6 Cardiff City 0–5 Manchester City Cardiff
15:00 BST Ralls Yellow card 45+1' Report Agüero 32'
B. Silva 35'
Gündoğan 44'
Fernandinho Yellow card 60'
Mahrez 67', 89'
Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
Attendance: 32,321 (2,908 away)
Referee: Michael Oliver
29 September 2018 (2018-09-29) 7 Manchester City 2–0 Brighton & Hove Albion Manchester
15:00 BST Sterling 29'
Agüero 65'
Report Knockaert Yellow card 9'
Duffy Yellow card 42'
Montoya Yellow card 87'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,152 (2,809 away)
Referee: Lee Mason
7 October 2018 (2018-10-07) 8 Liverpool 0–0 Manchester City Liverpool
16:30 BST Wijnaldum Yellow card 90' Report B. Silva Yellow card 21'
Agüero Yellow card 56'
Mendy Yellow card 64'
Mahrez soccer ball with red X 86'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 52,117 (2,876 away)
Referee: Martin Atkinson
20 October 2018 (2018-10-20) 9 Manchester City 5–0 Burnley Manchester
15:00 BST Kompany Yellow card 1'
Agüero 17'
B. Silva 54'
Fernandinho 56'
Sané Yellow card 81', 90'
Mahrez 83'
Report Cork Yellow card 11'
Hendrick Yellow card 32'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,094 (2,717 away)
Referee: Jonathan Moss
29 October 2018 (2018-10-29) 10 Tottenham Hotspur 0–1 Manchester City Wembley
20:00 GMT Lucas Yellow card 45'
Davies Yellow card 90+4'
Report Mahrez 6'
Laporte Yellow card 53'
Fernandinho Yellow card 61'
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 56,854 (3,055 away)
Referee: Kevin Friend
4 November 2018 11 Manchester City 6–1 Southampton Manchester
15:00 GMT Hoedt 6' (o.g.)
Agüero 12', Yellow card 38'
D. Silva 18'
Sterling 45+2', 67'
Sané 90+1'
Report Ward-Prowse Yellow card 10'
Ings 30' (pen.)
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 53,916 (995 away)
Referee: Lee Mason
11 November 2018 12 Manchester City 3–1 Manchester United Manchester
16:30 GMT D. Silva 12'
B. Silva Yellow card 33'
Agüero 48'
Gündoğan 86'
Report Shaw Yellow card 42'
Martial 58' (pen.)
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,316 (2,862 away)
Referee: Anthony Taylor
24 November 2018 13 West Ham United 0–4 Manchester City Stratford
15:00 GMT Report D. Silva 11'
Sterling 19'
Sané 34', 90+3'
Stadium: London Stadium
Attendance: 56,886 (2,919 away)
Referee: Andre Marriner
1 December 2018 14 Manchester City 3–1 Bournemouth Manchester
15:00 GMT B. Silva 16'
Sterling 57'
Gündoğan 79'
Report Wilson 44' Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,409 (917 away)
Referee: Stuart Attwell
4 December 2018 15 Watford 1–2 Manchester City Watford
20:00 GMT Doucouré 85' Report Sané 40'
Mahrez 51'
Ederson Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Vicarage Road
Attendance: 20,389 (2,024 away)
Referee: Paul Tierney
8 December 2018 16 Chelsea 2–0 Manchester City Fulham
17:30 GMT Kanté 45'
Jorginho Yellow card 63'
David Luiz 78'
Pedro Yellow card 80'
Report Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 40,571 (2,880 away)
Referee: Michael Oliver
15 December 2018 17 Manchester City 3–1 Everton Manchester
12:30 GMT Gabriel Jesus 22', 50'
Sterling 69'
Delph Yellow card 76'
Report Digne Yellow card 19'
Calvert-Lewin 65', Yellow card 76'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,173 (2,982 away)
Referee: Craig Pawson
22 December 2018 18 Manchester City 2–3 Crystal Palace Manchester
15:00 GMT Gündoğan 27'
De Bruyne 85'
Report Schlupp 33'
Townsend 35'
Zaha Yellow card 45'
Milivojević 52' (pen.)
Van Aanholt Yellow card 75'
McArthur Yellow card 80'
Guaita Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,340 (879 away)
Referee: Andre Marriner
26 December 2018 19 Leicester City 2–1 Manchester City Leicester
15:00 GMT Albrighton 19'
Maguire Yellow card 58'
Pereira 81'
Vardy Yellow card 87'
Report B. Silva 14'
Stones Yellow card 77'
Delph Red card 89'
Agüero Yellow card 90'
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 32,090 (3,299 away)
Referee: Mike Dean
30 December 2018 20 Southampton 1–3 Manchester City Southampton
14:15 GMT Højbjerg 37', Red card 85'
Austin Yellow card 58'
Bednarek Yellow card 73'
Report D. Silva 10'
Agüero Yellow card 32', 45+3'
Ward-Prowse 45' (o.g.)
Kompany Yellow card 72'
Danilo Yellow card 78'
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,381 (3,198 away)
Referee: Paul Tierney
3 January 2019 21 Manchester City 2–1 Liverpool Manchester
20:00 GMT Kompany Yellow card 31'
Agüero 40'
Laporte Yellow card 45+2'
Sané 72'
B. Silva Yellow card 89'
Ederson Yellow card 90+5'
Report Lovren Yellow card 20'
Wijnaldum Yellow card 38'
Firmino 64'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,511 (3,018 away)
Referee: Anthony Taylor
14 January 2019 22 Manchester City 3–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers Manchester
20:00 GMT Gabriel Jesus 10', 39' (pen.)
Fernandinho Yellow card 14'
Coady 78' (o.g.)
Report Boly Red card 19' Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,171 (3,000 away)
Referee: Craig Pawson
20 January 2019 23 Huddersfield Town 0–3 Manchester City Huddersfield
13:30 GMT Bacuna Yellow card 30'
Hogg Yellow card 43'
Report Danilo 18'
Walker Yellow card 27'
Fernandinho Yellow card 50'
Sterling 54'
Sané 56'
Stadium: John Smiths Stadium
Attendance: 24,190 (2,343 away)
Referee: Andre Marriner
29 January 2019 24 Newcastle United 2–1 Manchester City Newcastle
20:00 GMT Pérez Yellow card 54'
Rondón 66'
Schär Yellow card 72'
Ritchie 80' (pen.)
Report Agüero 1'
De Bruyne Yellow card 17'
Sterling Yellow card 34'
Laporte Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 50,861 (2,646 away)
Referee: Paul Tierney
3 February 2019 25 Manchester City 3–1 Arsenal Manchester
16:30 GMT Agüero 1', 44', 61'
Gündoğan Yellow card 65'
Report Koscielny 11'
Torreira Yellow card 40'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,483 (3,000 away)
Referee: Martin Atkinson
6 February 2019 26 Everton 0–2 Manchester City Liverpool
19:45 GMT Zouma Yellow card 82' Report Laporte 45+2'
Fernandinho Yellow card 73'
Gabriel Jesus 90+7'
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,322 (2,972 away)
Referee: Craig Pawson
10 February 2019 27 Manchester City 6–0 Chelsea Manchester
16:00 GMT Sterling 4', 80'
Agüero 13', 19', 56' (pen.)
Gündoğan 25', Yellow card 77'
Report Jorginho Yellow card 60'
Alonso Yellow card 69'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,452 (3,010 away)
Referee: Mike Dean
27 February 2019 28 Manchester City 1–0 West Ham United Manchester
20:00 GMT Agüero 59' (pen.) Report Fredericks Yellow card 41'
Antonio Yellow card 87'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 53,528 (2,391 away)
Referee: Stuart Attwell
2 March 2019 29 Bournemouth 0–1 Manchester City Bournemouth
15:00 GMT King Yellow card 84' Report Mahrez 55'
Otamendi Yellow card 65'
Walker Yellow card 84'
Stadium: Vitality Stadium
Attendance: 10,699 (1,265 away)
Referee: Kevin Friend
9 March 2019 30 Manchester City 3–1 Watford Manchester
17:30 GMT Walker Yellow card 6'
Sterling 46', 50', 59'
Report Cleverley Yellow card 18'
Deulofeu 66'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,104 (1,157 away)
Referee: Paul Tierney
30 March 2019 31 Fulham 0–2 Manchester City Fulham
12:30 GMT Christie Yellow card 67'
Le Marchand Yellow card 80'
Report B. Silva 5'
Agüero 27'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,001 (2,651 away)
Referee: Kevin Friend
3 April 2019 32 Manchester City 2–0 Cardiff City Manchester
19:45 BST De Bruyne 6'
Sané 44'
Report Bennett Yellow card 8'
Peltier Yellow card 34'
Ralls Yellow card 53'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 53,559 (882 away)
Referee: Jonathan Moss
14 April 2019 33 Crystal Palace 1–3 Manchester City Selhurst
14:05 BST Milivojević 81' Report Sterling 15', 63'
Gabriel Jesus 90'
Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 25,721 (2,938 away)
Referee: Martin Atkinson
20 April 2019 34 Manchester City 1–0 Tottenham Hotspur Manchester
12:30 BST Foden 5'
Sterling Yellow card 90+3'
Report Wanyama Yellow card 86'
Vertonghen Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,489 (3,010 away)
Referee: Michael Oliver
24 April 2019 35 Manchester United 0–2 Manchester City Trafford
20:00 BST Pereira Yellow card 24'
Shaw Yellow card 89'
Report Kompany Yellow card 10'
Zinchenko Yellow card 26'
B. Silva 54'
Sané 66'
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 74,431 (2,940 away)
Referee: Andre Marriner
28 April 2019 36 Burnley 0–1 Manchester City Burnley
14:05 BST Lowton Yellow card 87' Report Agüero 63'
Gündoğan Yellow card 90+5'
Stadium: Turf Moor
Attendance: 21,605 (2,458 away)
Referee: Paul Tierney
6 May 2019 37 Manchester City 1–0 Leicester City Manchester
20:00 BST D. Silva Yellow card 22'
Kompany Yellow card 44', 70'
Gabriel Jesus Yellow card 89'
Report Maguire Yellow card 35'
Iheanacho Yellow card 90'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,506 (3,010 away)
Referee: Mike Dean
12 May 2019 38 Brighton & Hove Albion 1–4 Manchester City Falmer
15:00 BST Murray 27' Report Agüero 28'
Laporte 38'
Mahrez 63'
Gündoğan 72'
Stadium: Amex Stadium
Attendance: 30,662 (2,942 away)
Referee: Michael Oliver

FA Cup

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Manchester City entered the competition in the third round and were given a home tie against Rotherham United.[14] The fourth round draw was made live on BBC by Robbie Keane and Carl Ikeme from Wolverhampton on 7 January 2019.[15] The fifth round draw was broadcast live on BBC on 28 January 2019, with Alex Scott and Ian Wright conducting the draw.[16] The quarter-finals draw was made on 18 February by Darren Fletcher & Wayne Bridge.[17]

6 January 2019 Third round Manchester City 7–0 Rotherham United Manchester
14:00 GMT Sterling 12', Yellow card 35'
Foden 43'
Ajayi 45+1' (o.g.)
Gabriel Jesus 52'
Mahrez 73'
Otamendi 78'
Sané 85'
Report Wiles Yellow card 24' Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,708
Referee: David Coote
26 January 2019 Fourth round Manchester City 5–0 Burnley Manchester
15:00 GMT Walker Yellow card 21'
Gabriel Jesus 23'
B. Silva 52'
De Bruyne 61'
Long 73' (o.g.)
Agüero 85' (pen.)
Report Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 50,121
Referee: Graham Scott
16 February 2019 (2019-02-16) Fifth round Newport County 1–4 Manchester City Newport
17:30 GMT Amond 88' Report Sané 51'
Foden 75', 89'
Mahrez 90+4'
Stadium: Rodney Parade
Attendance: 9,680
Referee: Andre Marriner
16 March 2019 Quarter-finals Swansea City 2–3 Manchester City Swansea
17:20 GMT Grimes 20' (pen.)
Celina 29'
Report Laporte Yellow card 45+3'
B. Silva 69'
Nordfeldt 78' (o.g.)
Agüero 88'
Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 19,783
Referee: Andre Marriner
6 April 2019 Semi-finals Manchester City 1–0 Brighton & Hove Albion Wembley, London
17:30 BST Gabriel Jesus 4'
Walker Yellow card 32'
Danilo Yellow card 50'
Report Jahanbakhsh Yellow card 32'
Dunk Yellow card 72'
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 71,521
Referee: Anthony Taylor
18 May 2019 Final Manchester City 6–0 Watford Wembley, London
17:00 BST D. Silva 26', Yellow card 60'
Gabriel Jesus 38', 68'
De Bruyne 61'
Sterling 81', 87'
Report Doucouré Yellow card 22'
Femenía Yellow card 80'
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 85,854
Referee: Kevin Friend

EFL Cup

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Manchester City entered the competition in the third round as the defending champions and were drawn away to Oxford United.[18] A home tie against Fulham was confirmed for the fourth round.[19] The semi-finals draw was made live on Sky Sports by Piers Morgan and Peter Crouch on 19 December 2018.[20] City advanced to the final, defending their title by defeating Chelsea on penalties after a goalless draw over the 120 minutes.

25 September 2018 Third round Oxford United 0–3 Manchester City Oxford
19:45 BST Garbutt Yellow card 37'
Dickie Yellow card 82'
Report Gabriel Jesus 36'
Danilo Yellow card 64'
Mahrez 78'
Foden 90+2'
Stadium: Kassam Stadium
Attendance: 11,956
Referee: Roger East
1 November 2018 Fourth round Manchester City 2–0 Fulham Manchester
19:45 GMT Brahim 18', 65'
Kompany Yellow card 80'
Report Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 35,271
Referee: Martin Atkinson
18 December 2018 (2018-12-18) Quarter-finals Leicester City 1–1
(1–3 p)
Manchester City Leicester
19:45 GMT Albrighton 73' Report De Bruyne 14'
Foden Yellow card 50'
Gündoğan Yellow card 85'
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 24,644
Referee: Lee Mason
Penalties
Maguire soccer ball with check mark
Fuchs soccer ball with red X
Maddison soccer ball with red X
Söyüncü soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark Gündoğan
soccer ball with red X Sterling
soccer ball with check mark Gabriel Jesus
soccer ball with check mark Zinchenko
9 January 2019 Semi-finals 1st Leg Manchester City 9–0 Burton Albion Manchester
19:45 GMT De Bruyne 5'
Gabriel Jesus 30', 34', 57', 65'
Zinchenko 37'
Foden 62'
Walker 70'
Mahrez 83'
Report Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 32,089
Referee: Mike Dean
23 January 2019 Semi-finals 2nd Leg Burton Albion 0–1
(0–10 agg.)
Manchester City Burton on Trent
19:45 GMT Report Agüero 26' Stadium: Pirelli Stadium
Attendance: 6,519
Referee: Kevin Friend
24 February 2019 Final Chelsea 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Manchester City London
16:30 GMT David Luiz Yellow card 30'
Rüdiger Yellow card 72'
Jorginho Yellow card 88'
Report Fernandinho Yellow card 58'
Otamendi Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 81,775
Referee: Jonathan Moss
Penalties
Jorginho soccer ball with red X
Azpilicueta soccer ball with check mark
Emerson soccer ball with check mark
David Luiz soccer ball with red X
Hazard soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark Gündoğan
soccer ball with check mark Agüero
soccer ball with red X Sané
soccer ball with check mark B. Silva
soccer ball with check mark Sterling

UEFA Champions League

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On 30 August 2018, Manchester City were drawn in Group F of the UEFA Champions League alongside Shakhtar Donetsk, Lyon and 1899 Hoffenheim.[21]

Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 England Manchester City 6 4 1 1 16 6 +10 13 Advance to knockout phase
2 France Lyon 6 1 5 0 12 11 +1 8
3 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 6 1 3 2 8 16 −8 6 Transfer to Europa League
4 Germany TSG Hoffenheim 6 0 3 3 11 14 −3 3
Source: UEFA
19 September 2018 1 Manchester City England 1–2 France Lyon Manchester
20:00 BST B. Silva 67'
Agüero Yellow card 90+1'
Report Cornet 26'
Fekir 43', Yellow card 77'
Traoré Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 40,111
Referee: Daniele Orsato (Italy)
2 October 2018 2 1899 Hoffenheim Germany 1–2 England Manchester City Sinsheim
17:55 BST Belfodil 1'
Demirbay Yellow card 57'
Report Agüero 8', Yellow card 90+4'
Otamendi Yellow card 12'
Fernandinho Yellow card 36'
Walker Yellow card 66'
D. Silva 87'
Stadium: Rhein-Neckar-Arena
Attendance: 24,851
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
23 October 2018 3 Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine 0–3 England Manchester City Kharkiv
20:00 BST Kryvtsov Yellow card 87' Report D. Silva 30'
Laporte 35'
B. Silva 71'
Otamendi Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: Metalist Oblast Sports Complex
Attendance: 37,106
Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande (Spain)
7 November 2018 4 Manchester City England 6–0 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk Manchester
20:00 GMT D. Silva 13'
Gabriel Jesus 24' (pen.), 72' (pen.), 90+2'
Sterling 49'
Mahrez 84'
Report Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,286
Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
27 November 2018 5 Lyon France 2–2 England Manchester City Lyon
20:00 GMT Cornet 55', 81'
F. Mendy Yellow card 62'
Report Fernandinho Yellow card 23'
Sterling Yellow card 34'
Laporte 62'
Agüero 83'
Stadium: Parc Olympique Lyonnais
Attendance: 56,039
Referee: Gianluca Rocchi (Italy)
12 December 2018 6 Manchester City England 2–1 Germany 1899 Hoffenheim Manchester
20:00 GMT Sané 45+1', 61' Report Kramarić 16' (pen.)
Grillitsch Yellow card 64'
Joelinton Yellow card 77'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 50,411
Referee: Andreas Ekberg (Sweden)

Knockout phase

[edit]

On 17 December 2018, the round of 16 draw was made in Nyon, Switzerland.[22]

Round of 16
[edit]
20 February 2019 First leg Schalke 04 Germany 2–3 England Manchester City Gelsenkirchen
21:00 CET (UTC+01:00) Bentaleb 38' (pen.), 45' (pen.)
Uth Yellow card 41'
Sané Yellow card 73'
Burgstaller Yellow card 90+5'
Report Agüero 18'
Otamendi Yellow card 36' Yellow-red card 68'
Fernandinho Yellow card 43'
Sané 85'
Sterling 90'
Ederson Yellow card 90+5'
Stadium: Arena AufSchalke
Attendance: 54,417
Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande (Spain)
12 March 2019 Second leg Manchester City England 7–0
(10–2 agg.)
Germany Schalke 04 Manchester
21:00 CET (UTC+01:00) Agüero 35' (pen.), 38'
Sané 42'
Danilo Yellow card 48'
Sterling 56'
Zinchenko Yellow card 69'
B. Silva 71'
Foden 78'
Gabriel Jesus 84'
Report Bruma Yellow card 33' Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 51,518
Referee: Clément Turpin (France)
Quarter-finals
[edit]

The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 15 March 2019, 12:00 CET, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[23]

9 April 2019 First leg Tottenham Hotspur England 1–0 England Manchester City London
20:00 BST Rose Yellow card 12'
Son 78'
Report Agüero soccer ball with red X 13'
Laporte Yellow card 28'
Mahrez Yellow card 59'
Stadium: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Attendance: 60,044
Referee: Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)
17 April 2019 Second leg Manchester City England 4–3
(4–4 (a) agg.)
England Tottenham Hotspur Manchester
20:00 BST Sterling 4', 21'
B. Silva 11'
Agüero 59'
Report Son 7', 10', Yellow card 48'
Sissoko Yellow card 41'
Rose Yellow card 54'
Llorente 73'
Wanyama Yellow card 77'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 53,348
Referee: Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)

Squad information

[edit]

First-team squad

[edit]
N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Chile Claudio Bravo 36 2016 44 0 2020 £15.4m Second nationality: Spain[24]
2 DF England Kyle Walker 28 2017 100 2 2022 £45m
3 DF Brazil Danilo 27 2017 60 4 2022 £26.5m
4 DF Belgium Vincent Kompany (c) 33 2008 360 20 2019 £6m Captain
5 DF England John Stones 24 2016 109 5 2022 £47.5m
7 FW England Raheem Sterling 24 2015 191 69 2023 £44m
8 MF Germany İlkay Gündoğan 28 2016 114 17 2020 £20m
10 FW Argentina Sergio Agüero 30 2011 338 231 2021 £31.5m All time top goalscorer
14 DF France Aymeric Laporte 24 2018 64 5 2025 £57m
15 DF France Eliaquim Mangala 28 2014 79 0 2020 £42m
17 MF Belgium Kevin De Bruyne 27 2015 174 41 2023 £54.5m
18 MF England Fabian Delph 29 2015 89 5 2020 £8m
19 FW Germany Leroy Sané 23 2016 133 39 2021 £37m
20 MF Portugal Bernardo Silva 24 2017 104 22 2025 £43.5m
21 MF Spain David Silva 33 2010 396 71 2020 £24m
22 DF France Benjamin Mendy 24 2017 23 0 2022 £52m
25 MF Brazil Fernandinho 34 2013 273 23 2020 £30m
26 FW Algeria Riyad Mahrez 28 2018 44 12 2023 £60m Record signing
30 DF Argentina Nicolás Otamendi 31 2015 169 8 2022 £28m
31 GK Brazil Ederson 25 2017 100 0 2025 £34.9m Second nationality: Portugal[25]
32 GK England Daniel Grimshaw 22 2019 0 0 2021 Youth system Academy graduate
33 FW Brazil Gabriel Jesus 22 2017 100 45 2023 £27m
34 DF Netherlands Philippe Sandler 22 2018 2 0 2022 £2.6m
35 MF Ukraine Oleksandr Zinchenko 22 2016 43 1 2021 £1.7m
47 MF England Phil Foden 18 2017 36 7 2024 Youth system Academy graduate
49 GK Kosovo Arijanet Muric 20 2018 5 0 2020 Youth system Academy graduate

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.

Statistics

[edit]
As of 18 May 2019[26][27][28][29]

Squad statistics

[edit]

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.

No. Nat. Player Pos. Premier League FA Cup League Cup Community Shield Champions League Total
Apps Yellow card Red card Apps Yellow card Red card Apps Yellow card Red card Apps Yellow card Red card Apps Yellow card Red card Apps Yellow card Red card
1 Chile Claudio Bravo GK 1 1
2 England Kyle Walker DF 33 1 3 5 2 3 1 1 10 1 52 2 6
3 Brazil Danilo DF 11 1 1 4 1 5 1 2 1 22 1 4
4 Belgium Vincent Kompany DF 17 1 6 1 3 1 1 4 26 1 7
5 England John Stones DF 24 1 5 3 1 6 39 1
7 England Raheem Sterling MF 34 17 3 4 3 1 3 10 5 1 51 25 5
8 Germany İlkay Gündoğan MF 31 6 3 6 4 1 1 8 50 6 4
10 Argentina Sergio Agüero FW 33 21 3 2 2 3 1 1 2 7 6 2 46 32 5
14 France Aymeric Laporte DF 35 3 3 4 1 1 1 10 2 1 51 5 5
15 France Eliaquim Mangala DF
17 Belgium Kevin De Bruyne MF 19 2 2 4 2 5 2 4 32 6 2
18 England Fabian Delph MF 11 1 1 1 2 6 20 1 1
19 Germany Leroy Sané MF 31 10 1 4 2 3 1 8 4 47 16 1
20 Portugal Bernardo Silva MF 36 7 3 4 2 2 1 8 4 51 13 3
21 Spain David Silva MF 33 6 3 5 1 1 3 9 3 50 10 4
22 France Benjamin Mendy DF 10 1 1 1 1 2 15 1
25 Brazil Fernandinho MF 29 1 5 3 1 1 1 8 3 42 1 9
26 Algeria Riyad Mahrez MF 27 7 5 2 5 2 1 6 1 1 44 12 1
30 Argentina Nicolás Otamendi DF 18 1 5 1 4 1 1 5 2 1 33 1 4 1
31 Brazil Ederson GK 38 2 6 1 10 1 55 3
32 England Daniel Grimshaw GK
33 Brazil Gabriel Jesus FW 29 7 1 6 5 5 5 1 6 4 47 21 1
34 Netherlands Philippe Sandler DF 1 1 2
35 Ukraine Oleksandr Zinchenko MF 14 1 4 6 1 5 1 29 1 2
47 England Phil Foden MF 13 1 3 3 5 2 1 1 4 1 26 7 1
49 Kosovo Arijanet Muric GK 5 5
50 Spain Eric García DF 3 3
55 Spain Brahim MF 3 2 1 4 2
61 England Felix Nmecha MF 1 1
81 France Claudio Gomes MF 1 1 2
82 Spain Adrián Bernabé MF 1 1
83 England Ian Poveda FW 1 1
Own goals 4 3 7
Totals 95 44 1 26 6 0 16 6 0 2 0 0 30 14 1 169 69 2

Goalscorers

[edit]

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

No. Pos. Player Premier League FA Cup League Cup Community Shield Champions League TOTAL
10 FW Argentina Sergio Agüero 21 2 1 2 6 32
7 FW England Raheem Sterling 17 3 0 0 5 25
33 FW Brazil Gabriel Jesus 7 5 5 0 4 21
19 FW Germany Leroy Sané 10 2 0 0 4 16
20 MF Portugal Bernardo Silva 7 2 0 0 4 13
26 FW Algeria Riyad Mahrez 7 2 2 0 1 12
21 MF Spain David Silva 6 1 0 0 3 10
47 MF England Phil Foden 1 3 2 0 1 7
17 MF Belgium Kevin De Bruyne 2 2 2 0 0 6
8 MF Germany İlkay Gündoğan 6 0 0 0 0 6
14 DF France Aymeric Laporte 3 0 0 0 2 5
55 MF Spain Brahim 0 0 2 0 0 2
2 DF England Kyle Walker 1 0 1 0 0 2
3 DF Brazil Danilo 1 0 0 0 0 1
25 MF Brazil Fernandinho 1 0 0 0 0 1
4 DF Belgium Vincent Kompany 1 0 0 0 0 1
30 DF Argentina Nicolás Otamendi 0 1 0 0 0 1
35 MF Ukraine Oleksandr Zinchenko 0 0 1 0 0 1
Own goals 4 3 0 0 0 7
Totals 95 26 16 2 30 169

Hat-tricks

[edit]
Player Against Result Date Competition Ref
Argentina Sergio Agüero Huddersfield Town 6–1 (H) 19 August 2018 Premier League [30]
Brazil Gabriel Jesus Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 6–0 (H) 7 November 2018 UEFA Champions League [31]
Brazil Gabriel Jesus4 Burton Albion 9–0 (H) 9 January 2019 EFL Cup [32]
Argentina Sergio Agüero Arsenal 3–1 (H) 3 February 2019 Premier League [33]
Argentina Sergio Agüero Chelsea 6–0 (H) 10 February 2019 Premier League [34]
England Raheem Sterling Watford 3–1 (H) 9 March 2019 Premier League [35]

(H) – Home; (A) – Away; (N) – Neutral
4 – Player scored four goals

Clean sheets

[edit]

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. Player Premier League FA Cup League Cup Community Shield Champions League TOTAL
31 Brazil Ederson 20 4 1 0 3 28
49 Kosovo Arijanet Muric 0 0 4 0 0 4
1 Chile Claudio Bravo 0 0 0 1 0 1
Totals 20 4 5 1 3 33

Awards

[edit]

Transfers and loans

[edit]

Transfers in

[edit]
Date from Position No. Name From club Fee Joining squad Ref.
1 July 2018 MF 82 Spain Adrián Bernabé Spain Barcelona B Free transfer Academy [53]
2 July 2018 FW 96 England Ben Knight England Ipswich Town £700,000 Academy [54]
10 July 2018 MF 26 Algeria Riyad Mahrez England Leicester City £60,000,000 First team [55]
25 July 2018 MF 81 France Claudio Gomes France Paris Saint-Germain Youth Academy Free transfer Academy [56]
31 July 2018 DF 34 Netherlands Philippe Sandler Netherlands PEC Zwolle £2,600,000 First team [57]
9 August 2018 MF Australia Daniel Arzani Australia Melbourne City Undisclosed Academy [58]
31 August 2018 FW 70 Netherlands Jayden Braaf Netherlands Jong PSV Free transfer Academy [59]
14 January 2019 DF Japan Ko Itakura Japan Kawasaki Frontale Undisclosed Academy [60]
31 January 2019 MF Croatia Ante Palaversa Croatia Hajduk Split Undisclosed Academy [61]
31 January 2019 GK Republic of Ireland Gavin Bazunu Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers £420,000 Academy [62]
Total Decrease £63,720,000

Transfers out

[edit]
Date from Position No. Name To club Fee From squad Ref.
15 June 2018 DF 69 Spain Angeliño Netherlands PSV £5,000,000 First team [63]
26 June 2018 DF 56 England Ashley Smith-Brown England Plymouth Argyle Undisclosed Academy [64]
1 July 2018 MF 84 England Sadou Diallo England Wolverhampton Wanderers Released Academy [65][66]
1 July 2018 FW 44 Netherlands Javairô Dilrosun Germany Hertha BSC Free transfer Academy [67]
1 July 2018 FW England Bobby Duncan England Liverpool Released Academy [68]
1 July 2018 DF 45 England Demeaco Duhaney England Huddersfield Town Released Academy [65][69]
1 July 2018 DF England Harold Essien England Middlesbrough Undisclosed Academy [70]
1 July 2018 DF 50 Spain Pablo Maffeo Germany VfB Stuttgart £9,000,000 First team [71]
1 July 2018 MF Ghana Divine Naah Belgium Tubize Free transfer Academy [72]
1 July 2018 MF 85 England Will Patching England Notts County Free transfer Academy [73]
1 July 2018 DF 71 Spain Erik Sarmiento Spain Espanyol Released Academy [65][74]
1 July 2018 GK 88 Poland Paweł Sokół Poland Korona Kielce Free transfer Academy [75]
1 July 2018 MF 42 Ivory Coast Yaya Touré Greece Olympiacos Released First team [76][77]
1 July 2018 MF 83 England Marcus Wood England Bolton Wanderers Released Academy [65][78]
2 July 2018 FW Nigeria Olarenwaju Kayode Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk £3,000,000 Academy [79]
2 July 2018 MF 82 England Jacob Davenport England Blackburn Rovers Undisclosed Academy [80]
10 July 2018 GK 54 England Angus Gunn England Southampton £13,500,000 First team [81]
12 July 2018 MF England Pascal Kpohomouh England Southampton Undisclosed Academy [82]
12 July 2018 FW England Benni Smales-Braithwaite England Southampton Undisclosed Academy [82]
17 July 2018 MF 70 England Isaac Buckley-Ricketts England Peterborough United Undisclosed Academy [83]
18 July 2018 MF 78 Netherlands Rodney Kongolo Netherlands Heerenveen £750,000 Academy [84]
18 July 2018 MF Ghana Yaw Yeboah Spain Numancia Undisclosed Academy [85]
31 July 2018 DF 86 England Ash Kigbu Austria Wolfsberger AC Undisclosed Academy [86]
31 July 2018 MF 59 Kosovo Bersant Celina Wales Swansea City £3,000,000 Academy [87]
2 August 2018 MF 52 England Kean Bryan England Sheffield United Free transfer Academy [88]
4 August 2018 MF England Reece Devine England Manchester United Undisclosed Academy [89]
7 August 2018 GK 13 England Joe Hart England Burnley £3,500,000 First team [90]
21 August 2018 DF 28 Belgium Jason Denayer France Lyon £5,800,000 First team [91]
31 August 2018 MF 45 Nigeria Chidiebere Nwakali Poland Raków Undisclosed Academy [92]
6 January 2019 MF 55 Spain Brahim Spain Real Madrid £15,500,000 First team [93]
18 January 2019 DF 79 England Edward Francis England Wolverhampton Wanderers Undisclosed Academy [94]
29 January 2019 FW 84 Wales Rabbi Matondo Germany Schalke 04 £11,000,000 Academy [95]
31 January 2019 DF Republic of Ireland Ryan Corrigan England Stoke City Undisclosed Academy [96]
19 March 2019 GK 36 England Curtis Anderson United States Charlotte Independence Undisclosed Academy [97]
Total Increase £70,050,000

Loans out

[edit]
Date from Date to Position No. Name To club From squad Ref.
14 February 2017 31 December 2018 MF Venezuela Yangel Herrera United States New York City FC Academy [98]
11 August 2017 9 January 2019[a] MF Serbia Ivan Ilić Serbia Red Star Belgrade Academy [100]
21 August 2017 9 January 2019[b] MF Mexico Uriel Antuna Netherlands Groningen Academy [102]
16 January 2018 31 December 2018 FW 29 Colombia Marlos Moreno Brazil Flamengo First team [103]
1 July 2018 1 January 2019[c] MF Australia Anthony Cáceres Australia Melbourne City Academy [105]
1 July 2018 30 June 2019 DF Spain Pablo Marí Spain Deportivo La Coruña Academy [106]
3 July 2018 30 June 2019 MF 65 Wales Matthew Smith Netherlands Twente Academy [107]
4 July 2018 18 January 2019[d] DF 79 England Edward Francis Netherlands Almere City Academy [109]
5 July 2018 30 June 2019 MF Australia Luke Brattan Australia Melbourne City Academy [110]
7 July 2018 30 June 2019 MF 76 Spain Manu García France Toulouse First team [111]
7 July 2018 30 June 2019 DF United States Erik Palmer-Brown Netherlands NAC Breda Academy [112]
9 July 2018 30 June 2019 MF 75 Spain Aleix García Spain Girona First team [113]
12 July 2018 30 June 2019 MF 67 Spain Paolo Fernandes Netherlands NAC Breda Academy [114]
18 July 2018 18 July 2019 MF United States Mix Diskerud South Korea Ulsan Hyundai Academy [115]
26 July 2018 30 June 2019 FW 68 France Thierry Ambrose France Lens Academy [116]
30 July 2018 30 June 2019 FW 39 England Jack Harrison England Leeds United Academy [117]
31 July 2018 22 August 2018[e] GK 49 Montenegro Arijanet Muric Netherlands NAC Breda First team [119]
3 August 2018 30 June 2019 DF 24 England Tosin Adarabioyo England West Bromwich Albion First team [120]
3 August 2018 30 June 2019 MF Serbia Luka Ilić Netherlands NAC Breda Academy [121]
7 August 2018 30 June 2019 MF 62 England Brandon Barker England Preston North End Academy [122]
8 August 2018 30 June 2019 FW 85 Ghana Thomas Agyepong Scotland Hibernian Academy [123]
9 August 2018 30 June 2019 FW 43 England Lucas Nmecha England Preston North End First team [124]
16 August 2018 30 June 2019 MF 27 England Patrick Roberts Spain Girona First team [125]
17 August 2018 30 June 2020 MF Australia Daniel Arzani Scotland Celtic Academy [126]
30 August 2018 30 June 2019 MF Ghana Ernest Agyiri Belgium Tubize Academy [127]
31 August 2018 30 June 2019 MF 57 France Aaron Nemane Belgium Tubize Academy [128]
31 August 2018 30 June 2019 MF 38 Brazil Douglas Luiz Spain Girona Academy [129]
31 August 2018 4 January 2019 DF 58 England Charlie Oliver England Brentford B Academy [130][131]
31 August 2018 31 January 2019[f] MF Ghana Collins Tanor Denmark Hobro Academy [133]
1 January 2019 30 June 2019 MF Australia Anthony Cáceres Australia Sydney FC Academy [134]
9 January 2019 30 June 2019 MF Serbia Ivan Ilić Serbia Zemun Academy [99]
14 January 2019 30 June 2020 DF Japan Ko Itakura Netherlands Groningen Academy [60]
16 January 2019 30 June 2019 MF Venezuela Yangel Herrera Spain Huesca Academy [135]
24 January 2019 30 June 2019 FW 74 England Luke Bolton England Wycombe Wanderers First team [136]
25 January 2019 30 June 2019 MF 29 Colombia Marlos Moreno Mexico Santos Laguna First team [137]
29 January 2019 31 December 2019 MF Mexico Uriel Antuna United States LA Galaxy Academy [138]
31 January 2019 30 June 2020 MF Croatia Ante Palaversa Croatia Hajduk Split Academy [139]
31 January 2019 30 June 2019 MF Ghana Collins Tanor Denmark Thisted Academy [140]
  1. ^ Ivan Ilić's planned 2 season-long loan to Red Star Belgrade was ended on 9 January.[99]
  2. ^ Antuna's planned 2 season-long loan to FC Gronigan was ended on 9 January.[101]
  3. ^ Cáceres's planned season-long loan to Melbourne City was ended on 1 January.[104]
  4. ^ Ed Francis's planned season long loan to Almere City was ended on 18 January when he was sold to Wolverhampton Wanderers.[108]
  5. ^ Muric's planned season-long loan to NAC Breda was ended on 22 August due to an injury to Manchester City's second-choice goalkeeper Claudio Bravo.[118]
  6. ^ Collins Tanor's planned season long loan to Hobro IK was ended on 31 January.[132]

Overall transfer activity

[edit]

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