2017–18 Manchester City F.C. season

The 2017–18 season was Manchester City's 116th season of competitive football, 89th season in the top division of English football and 21st season in the Premier League since the league was first created.[1] In addition to the Premier League, the club also competed in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and UEFA Champions League.

Manchester City
2017–18 season
Manchester City line-up against Shakhtar Donetsk in the UEFA Champions League, 26 September 2017
ChairmanKhaldoon Al Mubarak
ManagerPep Guardiola
StadiumEtihad Stadium
Premier League1st
FA CupFifth round
League CupWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Sergio Agüero (21)

All:
Sergio Agüero (30)
Highest home attendance(54,452 vs. Newcastle United, 20 January 2018, Premier League)
Lowest home attendance(45,310 vs. Shakhtar Donetsk, 26 September 2017, Champions League)

City won their third Premier League title on 15 April 2018 following West Bromwich Albion's 1–0 win away to second place Manchester United, and the EFL Cup with a 3–0 win over Arsenal.

The team set a number of Premier League records during the season, including: most points (100), most away points (50), most points ahead of second (19), most wins (32), most away wins (16), most goals (106), best goal difference (+79) and most consecutive victories (18). The team also equalled the record for the earliest Premier League title win (5 games to spare), beating every other team in the league throughout the season, and recording the most consecutive away wins (11).[2] As a result of City setting an English top flight record for most points in a single season (100), the team received the nickname "The Centurions", and have been acclaimed by pundits and football journalists as being one of the greatest teams in Premier League history.[3][4][5][6]

2017–18 season was an undoubted success for the Blues domestically, but their European campaign was quite underwhelming. The team confidently won five games at the group stage and qualified for the knock-out stage, where it defeated FC Basel. The Cityzens were drawn with fellow Premier League side Liverpool in the quarterfinals. The outcome of those games was a disappointing result as Manchester City were beaten 5–1 on aggregate and eliminated.

An Amazon Original docuseries of the season titled All or Nothing: Manchester City was released on Amazon Video on 17 August 2018.

Season review

On 1 November, Sergio Agüero scored his 178th City goal in a 4–2 Champions League away victory over Napoli to become the club's all-time leading goalscorer, surpassing the previous total by Eric Brook.[7]

On 25 February, City won their first silverware of the Pep Guardiola era, defeating Arsenal 3–0 at Wembley Stadium to win the 2017–18 EFL Cup.

On 15 April, City were confirmed as Premier League champions following Manchester United's 0–1 defeat at home to West Bromwich Albion.[8] This was their third Premier League title and fifth English top flight title at the time and also completed their second league and League Cup double in four years.

City broke and set several new club and English football records during their 2017–18 campaign:[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

  • New national records for consecutive away (11) and overall victories (20) in all competitions; and for consecutive league wins (18)
  • New Premier League records for most points (100); most goals scored (106); total wins achieved (32) in a single season; largest winning margin (19 pts); largest goal difference (+79); away games won in a season (16); away points won in a season (50 pts); and the youngest ever Premier League winner (Phil Foden, aged 17 years and 350 days)
  • Equalled the Premier League record for consecutive away league wins (11)
  • New club records for consecutive games unbeaten in all competitions (28); consecutive games unbeaten in the league (30); consecutive home wins in all competitions (20); and fewest goals conceded in a fully played season (non-war) (27)

Pre-season and friendlies

On 16 May 2017, Manchester City announced they would face Manchester United as part of the 2017 International Champions Cup.[16] Matches against Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid were also confirmed as part of the same tournament.[17] A standalone pre-season friendly against West Ham United also took place in Iceland.[18] A friendly was also scheduled against partner club Girona to take place after the first match of the Premier League season.[19]

International Champions Cup

29 July 2017 2017 ICC Manchester City 3–0 Tottenham Hotspur Nashville, United States
17:00 CDT Stones  10'
Kompany  55'
Sterling  72'
Brahim  90+1'
Report Stadium: Nissan Stadium
Attendance: 56,232
Referee: Fotis Bazakos (United States)

Super Match

4 August 2017 2017 Super Match Manchester City 3–0 West Ham United Reykjavík, Iceland
14:00 WET Gabriel Jesus  8'
Agüero  56'
Sterling  71'
Report Stadium: Laugardalsvöllur
Attendance: 6,237
Referee: Thoroddur Hjaltalin (Iceland)

Costa Brava Trophy

15 August 2017 2017 Costa Brava Trophy Girona 1–0 Manchester City Girona, Spain
18:00 WET Portu  13'
García  62'
Report B. Silva  73' Stadium: Estadi Montilivi
Attendance: 10,235
Referee: David Medié Jiménez (Spain)

Competitions

Premier League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Manchester City (C) 38 32 4 2 106 27 +79 100 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Manchester United 38 25 6 7 68 28 +40 81
3 Tottenham Hotspur 38 23 8 7 74 36 +38 77
4 Liverpool 38 21 12 5 84 38 +46 75
5 Chelsea 38 21 7 10 62 38 +24 70 Qualification for the Europa League group stage[lower-alpha 1]
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).[20]
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. Since the winners of the 2017–18 FA Cup (Chelsea) and the winners of the 2017–18 EFL Cup (Manchester City) both qualified for European competition based on their league positions, the berths awarded to the 5th-placed team (Europa League group stage) and the League Cup winners (Europa League second qualifying round) were passed down the league.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 32 4 2 106 27  +79 100 16 2 1 61 14  +47 16 2 1 45 13  +32

Last updated: 13 May 2018.
Source: Premier League

Results by matchday

Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHAAHHAAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHHA
ResultWDWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWDWLWWDWWWWWLWWWDWW
Position34221111111111111111111111111111111111
Points34710131619222528313437404346495255585962626568697275788184848790939497100
Updated to match(es) played on 13 May 2018. Source: 11v11
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

On 14 June 2017, Manchester City's Premier League fixtures were announced.[21]

12 August 2017 1 Brighton & Hove Albion 0–2 Manchester City Falmer
17:30 BST Report Gabriel Jesus  29'
Agüero  70'
Dunk  75' (o.g.)
Sterling  82'
Stadium: Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 30,415
Referee: Michael Oliver
21 August 2017 2 Manchester City 1–1 Everton Manchester
20:00 BST Walker  42'  44'
Kompany  78'
Sterling  82'
Report Schneiderlin  7'  88'
Davies  24'
Rooney  35',  84'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,009
Referee: Robert Madley
26 August 2017 3 Bournemouth 1–2 Manchester City Boscombe
12:30 BST Daniels  13'
Aké  23'
S. Cook  75'
Arter  85'
A. Smith  90+5'
Report Gabriel Jesus  21'
Kompany  56'
D. Silva  56'
Otamendi  67'
Mendy  79'
Sterling  90+3'  90+9',  90+7'
Stadium: Dean Court
Attendance: 10,419
Referee: Mike Dean
9 September 2017 4 Manchester City 5–0 Liverpool Manchester
12:30 BST Otamendi  6'
Agüero  24'
Fernandinho  28'
Gabriel Jesus  45+6', 53'
Sané  77', 90+1'
Report Alexander-Arnold  19'
Mané  37'
Can  80'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,172
Referee: Jonathan Moss
16 September 2017 5 Watford 0–6 Manchester City Watford
15:00 BST Holebas  29'
Doucouré  40'
Report Agüero  27', 31', 81'
Gabriel Jesus  38'
Otamendi  63'
Sterling  89' (pen.)
Stadium: Vicarage Road
Attendance: 20,305
Referee: Anthony Taylor
23 September 2017 6 Manchester City 5–0 Crystal Palace Manchester
15:00 BST Mendy  25'
Sané  44',  75'
Sterling  51', 59'
Danilo  56'
Agüero  79'
Delph  89'
Report Schlupp  76' Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 53,526
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
30 September 2017 7 Chelsea 0–1 Manchester City Fulham, London
17:30 BST Report Fernandinho  61'
De Bruyne  67'
Otamendi  89'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,530
Referee: Martin Atkinson
14 October 2017 8 Manchester City 7–2 Stoke City Manchester
15:00 BST Gabriel Jesus  17', 55'
Sterling  19'
D. Silva  27'
Fernandinho  60'
Sané  62'
B. Silva  79'
Report Diouf  44'
Walker  47' (o.g.)
Afellay  90+2'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,128
Referee: Craig Pawson
21 October 2017 9 Manchester City 3–0 Burnley Manchester
15:00 BST Sané  29',  75'
Agüero  30' (pen.)
Fernandinho  44'
Otamendi  73'
Report Tarkowski  29'
Cork  52'
Barnes  57'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,118
Referee: Roger East
28 October 2017 10 West Bromwich Albion 2–3 Manchester City West Bromwich
15:00 BST Rodriguez  13'
Evans  21'
Hegazi  72'
Phillips  90+2'
Report Sané  10'
Fernandinho  15'
Gabriel Jesus  60'
Sterling  64'
Otamendi  71'
Walker  90+4'
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 24,003
Referee: Mike Jones
5 November 2017 11 Manchester City 3–1 Arsenal Manchester
14:15 GMT De Bruyne  19'
Agüero  50' (pen.)
Otamendi  73'
Gabriel Jesus  74'
Report Monreal  49'
Lacazette  59',  65'
Koscielny  67'
Xhaka  75'
Sánchez  77'
Özil  90+1'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,286
Referee: Michael Oliver
18 November 2017 12 Leicester City 0–2 Manchester City Leicester
15:00 GMT Maguire  83' Report Kompany  3'
Gabriel Jesus  45'
De Bruyne  49'
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,908
Referee: Graham Scott
26 November 2017 13 Huddersfield Town 1–2 Manchester City Huddersfield
16:00 GMT Otamendi  45+1' (o.g.)
Hogg  56'
Malone  64'
Van La Parra  90+6'
Report Agüero  47' (pen.)
Fernandinho  63'
Sterling  84'
D. Silva  86'
Sané  90+6'
Stadium: Kirklees Stadium
Attendance: 24,121
Referee: Craig Pawson
29 November 2017 14 Manchester City 2–1 Southampton Manchester
20:00 GMT Kompany  36'
De Bruyne  47'
Sterling  90+6'
Report Long  66'
Romeu  75'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 53,407
Referee: Paul Tierney
3 December 2017 15 Manchester City 2–1 West Ham United Manchester
16:00 GMT Otamendi  57'
De Bruyne  59'
D. Silva  83'
Gabriel Jesus  90+5'
Report Rice  17'
Ogbonna  44'
Adrián  90+4'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,203
Referee: Mike Dean
10 December 2017 16 Manchester United 1–2 Manchester City Trafford
16:30 GMT Rojo  36'
Rashford  45+2',  63'
Herrera  79'
Young  90'
Report Walker  4'
D. Silva  43',  73'
Otamendi  54'
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 74,847
Referee: Michael Oliver
13 December 2017 17 Swansea City 0–4 Manchester City Swansea
19:45 GMT Report D. Silva  27', 52'
De Bruyne  34'
Agüero  85'
Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 20,870
Referee: Anthony Taylor
16 December 2017 18 Manchester City 4–1 Tottenham Hotspur Manchester
17:30 GMT Gündoğan  14'
Otamendi  38'
Delph  51'
De Bruyne  70'
Sterling  80', 90'
Report Kane  52'
Dembélé  62'
Alli  68'
Sissoko  90+1'
Eriksen  90+3'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,214
Referee: Craig Pawson
23 December 2017 19 Manchester City 4–0 Bournemouth Manchester
15:00 GMT Agüero  27', 79'
Sterling  53'
Danilo  85'
Report A. Smith  63' Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,270
Referee: Mike Jones
27 December 2017 20 Newcastle United 0–1 Manchester City Newcastle upon Tyne
19:45 GMT Gayle  75' Report Sterling  31' Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 52,311
Referee: Andre Marriner
31 December 2017 21 Crystal Palace 0–0 Manchester City Selhurst, London
12:00 GMT Dann  16'
Van Aanholt  48'
Cabaye  67'
Kelly  90+2'
Puncheon  90+3'
Report Sané  45+6'
Agüero  79'
Touré  90'
Fernandinho  90+1'
Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 25,804
Referee: Jonathan Moss
2 January 2018 22 Manchester City 3–1 Watford Manchester
20:00 GMT Sterling  1'
Kabasele  13' (o.g.)
D. Silva  24'
Agüero  63'
Report Gray  82'
Pereyra  83'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 53,556
Referee: Lee Mason
14 January 2018 23 Liverpool 4–3 Manchester City Liverpool
16:00 GMT Oxlade-Chamberlain  9'
Firmino  59',  60'
Mané  61'
Salah  68'
Milner  90+3'
Report Sané  40'
Otamendi  65'
Sterling  69'
Fernandinho  72'
B. Silva  84'
Gündoğan  90+1'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 53,285
Referee: Andre Marriner
20 January 2018 24 Manchester City 3–1 Newcastle United Manchester
17:30 GMT Agüero  34', 63' (pen.), 83' Report Murphy  67'
Clark  78'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,452
Referee: Paul Tierney
3 February 2018 26 Burnley 1–1 Manchester City Burnley
12:30 GMT Long  38'
Cork  42'
Mee  73'
Guðmundsson  82'
Barnes  90+3'
Report Danilo  22'
Gündoğan  64'
Stadium: Turf Moor
Attendance: 21,658
Referee: Martin Atkinson
10 February 2018 27 Manchester City 5–1 Leicester City Manchester
17:30 GMT Sterling  3'
Agüero  48', 53', 77', 90'
Gündoğan  73'
Laporte  83'
Report Vardy  24',  83'
Ndidi  71'
Maguire  89'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,416
Referee: Mike Jones
1 March 2018 28 Arsenal 0–3 Manchester City Holloway, London
19:45 GMT Kolašinac  32' Report B. Silva  15'
Otamendi  19'
D. Silva  28'
Sané  33'
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 58,420
Referee: Andre Marriner
4 March 2018 29 Manchester City 1–0 Chelsea Manchester
16:00 GMT Zinchenko  24'
B. Silva  46'
Gündoğan  47'
Report Rüdiger  57' Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,328
Referee: Michael Oliver
12 March 2018 30 Stoke City 0–2 Manchester City Stoke-on-Trent
20:00 GMT Allen  73' Report D. Silva  10', 50' Stadium: bet365 Stadium
Attendance: 29,138
Referee: Jonathan Moss
31 March 2018 31 Everton 1–3 Manchester City Liverpool
17:30 BST Bolasie  63' Report Sané  4'
Gabriel Jesus  12'
Sterling  37'
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,221
Referee: Paul Tierney
7 April 2018 32 Manchester City 2–3 Manchester United Manchester
17:30 BST Kompany  25',  90+2'
Gündoğan  30'
Sterling  63'
Fernandinho  79'
Agüero  79'
Danilo  90+1'
Gabriel Jesus  90+3'
Report Herrera  37'
Lukaku  45'
Pogba  53', 55',  81'
Smalling  69'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,259
Referee: Martin Atkinson
14 April 2018 33 Tottenham Hotspur 1–3 Manchester City Wembley, London
19:45 BST Lloris  24'
Davies  27'
Eriksen  42'
Dembélé  70'
Report Gabriel Jesus  22',  45+1'
Gündoğan  25' (pen.)
De Bruyne  41'
Kompany  66'
Sterling  72'
Delph  77'
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 80,811
Referee: Jonathan Moss
22 April 2018 34 Manchester City 5–0 Swansea City Manchester
16:30 BST D. Silva  12'
Sterling  16'
De Bruyne  54'
B. Silva  64'
Gabriel Jesus  88'
Report Olsson  40' Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 54,387
Referee: Craig Pawson
29 April 2018 35 West Ham United 1–4 Manchester City Stratford, London
14:15 BST Cresswell  42' Report Sané  13'
Zabaleta  27' (o.g.)
Otamendi  37'
Gabriel Jesus  53'
Fernandinho  64'
Stadium: London Stadium
Attendance: 56,904
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
13 May 2018 38 Southampton 0–1 Manchester City Southampton
15:00 BST Ward-Prowse  71'
Cédric  90+1'
Højbjerg  90+1'
Report Gabriel Jesus  90+4',  90+4'
Ederson  90+4'
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,882
Referee: Andre Marriner

FA Cup

Manchester City entered the competition in the third round and were drawn at home to Burnley.[22] They were handed an away tie against Cardiff City in the fourth round proper.[23] In the fifth round City were drawn away to Wigan Athletic.

6 January 2018 Third round Manchester City 4–1 Burnley Manchester
15:00 GMT Danilo  49'
Agüero  56', 58'
Sané  71'
B. Silva  82'
Report Barnes  25'
Westwood  57'
Cork  69'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 53,285
Referee: Graham Scott
28 January 2018 Fourth round Cardiff City 0–2 Manchester City Cardiff
16:00 GMT Bennett  45'  90+2'
Manga  77'
Report De Bruyne  8'
Sterling  37'
Fernandinho  80'
Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
Attendance: 32,339
Referee: Lee Mason
19 February 2018 Fifth round Wigan Athletic 1–0 Manchester City Wigan
19:55 GMT Massey  59'
Fulton  69'
Elder  71'
Grigg  79'
Walton  84'
Power  90'
Report Delph  45+2' Stadium: DW Stadium
Attendance: 19,242
Referee: Anthony Taylor

EFL Cup

Manchester City entered the competition in the third round and were drawn away to West Bromwich Albion.[24] A home tie against Wolverhampton Wanderers was confirmed for the fourth round.[25] The club were handed an away tie against Leicester City in the quarter-finals.[26] In the two-legged semi-finals, Manchester City were drawn against Bristol City as the home team, thus hosting the first leg and playing the second one away from home at Bristol.

20 September 2017 Third round West Bromwich Albion 1–2 Manchester City West Bromwich
20:00 BST Yacob  54',  72' Report Sané  3', 77',  59'
Delph  45'
Sterling  66'
Danilo  85'
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 14,953
Referee: Mike Jones
9 January 2018 Semi-finals 1st leg Manchester City 2–1 Bristol City Manchester
19:45 GMT De Bruyne  55'
Agüero  90+2'
Report Reid  44' (pen.)
Flint  56'
Smith  58'
Bryan  60'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 43,426
Referee: Anthony Taylor
23 January 2018 Semi-finals 2nd leg Bristol City 2–3
(3–5 agg.)
Manchester City Bristol
19:45 GMT Pack  64'
Flint  90+4'
Report Fernandinho  21'
Sané  43'
Agüero  49'
D. Silva  90+5'
De Bruyne  90+6'
Stadium: Ashton Gate Stadium
Attendance: 26,003
Referee: Graham Scott
25 February 2018 Final Arsenal 0–3 Manchester City Wembley
16:30 GMT Bellerín  24'
Ramsey  32'
Chambers  47'
Wilshere  88'
Report Agüero  18'
Fernandinho  36'
Kompany  58',  80'
D. Silva  65'
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 85,671
Referee: Craig Pawson

UEFA Champions League

On 24 August 2017, Manchester City were drawn into Group F alongside Shakhtar Donetsk, Napoli and Feyenoord.[27] The club topped their group in the group stages and were handed a round of 16 two legged tie against Basel from the Swiss Super League.[28]

Group stage

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Manchester City 6 5 0 1 14 5 +9 15 Advance to knockout phase
2 Shakhtar Donetsk 6 4 0 2 9 9 0 12
3 Napoli 6 2 0 4 11 11 0 6 Transfer to Europa League
4 Feyenoord 6 1 0 5 5 14 9 3
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
13 September 2017 Matchday 1 Feyenoord 0–4 Manchester City Rotterdam, Netherlands
19:45 BST St. Juste  38'
Kramer  40'
Vilhena  41'
Botteghin  66'
Report Stones  2', 63'
Agüero  10'
De Bruyne  15'
Gabriel Jesus  25'
Stadium: De Kuip
Attendance: 43,500
Referee: Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
26 September 2017 Matchday 2 Manchester City 2–0 Shakhtar Donetsk Manchester, England
19:45 BST De Bruyne  48'
Sterling  90'
Report Ordets  66' Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 45,310
Referee: Jorge Sousa (Portugal)
17 October 2017 Matchday 3 Manchester City 2–1 Napoli Manchester, England
19:45 BST Sterling  9'
Gabriel Jesus  13'
Walker  37'
De Bruyne  44'
Fernandinho  72'
Report Diawara  73' (pen.)
Albiol  74'
Maggio  79'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 48,520
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Spain)
1 November 2017 Matchday 4 Napoli 2–4 Manchester City Naples, Italy
19:45 GMT Insigne  21'
Jorginho  62' (pen.)
Mertens  90+4'
Koulibaly  90+4'
Report Otamendi  34',  90+1'
Stones  48'
Agüero  69'
Sterling  90+2'
Stadium: Stadio San Paolo
Attendance: 44,483
Referee: Felix Brych (Germany)
21 November 2017 Matchday 5 Manchester City 1–0 Feyenoord Manchester, England
19:45 GMT Mangala  59'
De Bruyne  60'
Danilo  86'
Sterling  88'
Report Vilhena  56'
Jones  74'
Toornstra  79'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 43,548
Referee: Ivan Kružliak (Slovakia)
6 December 2017 Matchday 6 Shakhtar Donetsk 2–1 Manchester City Kharkiv, Ukraine
19:45 GMT Bernard  26'
Ismaily  32'
Rakitskiy  54'
Report Danilo  22'
Gündoğan  57'
Agüero  90+2' (pen.)
Stadium: Metalist Stadium[note 1]
Attendance: 33,154
Referee: Benoît Bastien (France)
Notes
  1. Shakhtar Donetsk played their home matches at Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv, instead of their regular stadium Donbass Arena, Donetsk, due to the war conditions in Eastern Ukraine.

Knockout phase

Round of 16
13 February 2018 First leg Basel 0–4 Manchester City Basel, Switzerland
20:45 CET Xhaka  38'
Dié  89'
Report Gündoğan  14', 53',  89'
B. Silva  18'
Agüero  23'
Fernandinho  59'
Stadium: St. Jakob-Park
Attendance: 36,000
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)
7 March 2018 Second leg Manchester City 1–2
(5–2 agg.)
Basel Manchester, England
20:45 CET Gabriel Jesus  8',  77' Report Elyounoussi  17'
Lacroix  44'
Lang  72'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 49,411
Referee: Pavel Královec (Czech Republic)
Quarter-finals
4 April 2018 First leg Liverpool 3–0 Manchester City Liverpool, England
19:45 BST Salah  12'
Oxlade-Chamberlain  21'
Mané  31'
Henderson  86'
Report Otamendi  45+3'
Gabriel Jesus  76'
De Bruyne  80'
Sterling  90+3'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 50,685
Referee: Felix Brych (Germany)
10 April 2018 Second leg Manchester City 1–2
(1–5 agg.)
Liverpool Manchester, England
19:45 BST Gabriel Jesus  2'
Ederson  14'
B. Silva  30'
Report Mané  14'
Alexander-Arnold  29'
Firmino  35',  77'
Salah  56'
Van Dijk  65'
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 53,461
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Spain)

Squad information

First team squad

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Claudio Bravo35EU 2016 43 0 2020 £15.4M Second nationality: Spain[29]
2 RB Kyle Walker27EU 2017 48 0 2022 £45M
3 RB Danilo26Non-EU 2017 38 3 2022 £26.5M
4 CB Vincent Kompany (captain)32EU 2008 334 19 2019 £6M
5 CB John Stones23EU 2016 67 5 2022 £47.5M
7 RW Raheem Sterling23EU 2015 140 44 2020 £44M
8 CM İlkay Gündoğan27EU 2016 64 11 2020 £20M
10 ST Sergio Agüero29EU 2011 292 199 2020 £31.5M Leading all time goalscorer for the club
14 CB Aymeric Laporte23EU 2018 13 0 2023 £57M Record signing
15 CB Eliaquim Mangala27EU 2014 79 0 2019 £42M Loaned out to Everton on 31 January 2018[30]
17 AM Kevin De Bruyne26EU 2015 142 35 2023 £54.5M
18 CM Fabian Delph28EU 2015 69 5 2020 £8M
19 LW Leroy Sané22EU 2016 86 23 2021 £37M
20 RM Bernardo Silva23EU 2017 53 9 2022 £43.5M
21 AM David Silva32EU 2010 346 61 2020 £24M
22 LB Benjamin Mendy23EU 2017 8 0 2022 £52M
24 CB Tosin Adarabioyo20EU 2003 8 0 2021 0Youth system Academy graduate
25 DM Fernandinho33Non-EU 2013 230 22 2020 £30M
30 CB Nicolás Otamendi30Non-EU 2015 136 7 2022 £28M
31 GK Ederson24EU 2017 45 0 2025 £34.9M Second nationality: Portugal[31]
33 ST Gabriel Jesus21Non-EU 2017 53 24 2021 £27M
35 AM Oleksandr Zinchenko21Non-EU 2016 14 0 2021 £1.7M
42 CM Yaya Touré35Non-EU 2010 316 82 2018 £24M
43 FW Lukas Nmecha19EU 2007 3 0 2021 0Youth system Academy graduate
47 AM Phil Foden17EU 2008 10 0 2020 0Youth system Academy graduate
55 AM Brahim18EU 2015 11 0 2019 £0.2M Academy graduate

Updated to match played 13 May 2018
Source: mancity.com
Ordered by squad number. Appearances include league and cup appearances, including as substitute.
Ages are as at the end of the 2017–18 season.

Statistics

Squad statistics

As of match played 13 May 2018[32][33]

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 Champions League Total
Apps Apps Apps Apps Apps
1Claudio BravoGK336113
2Kyle WalkerDF3221361714841
3 DaniloDF23323162623837
4Vincent KompanyDF1715111122126
5John StonesDF182453293
7Raheem SterlingFW3318312141841452351
8İlkay GündoğanMF30433619224866
10Sergio AgüeroFW2521232437439302
14Aymeric LaporteDF9113131
15Eliaquim MangalaDF9421151
17Kevin De BruyneMF3782314281452126
18Fabian DelphMF22121111529131
19Leroy SanéFW3210431531949145
20Bernardo SilvaMF35631619115391
21David SilvaMF29952211740106
22Benjamin MendyDF72182
24Tosin AdarabioyoDF224
25 FernandinhoMF345731328248512
30Nicolás OtamendiDF34492281246511
31 EdersonGK36191451
33Gabriel JesusFW29136494242178
35Oleksandr ZinchenkoMF81141141
42Yaya TouréMF101413172
43Lukas NmechaFW213
47Phil FodenMF52310
55 BrahimMF511310
72Tom Dele-BashiruMF11
Own goals 3 3
Totals 106582 621 11120 20190 143913

Goalscorers

As of match played 13 May 2018[33]

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 Champions League TOTAL
10FW Sergio Agüero2123430
7MF Raheem Sterling1810423
33FW Gabriel Jesus1300417
19FW Leroy Sané1013014
17MF Kevin De Bruyne812112
21MF David Silva901010
20MF Bernardo Silva61119
8MF İlkay Gündoğan40026
25MF Fernandinho50005
30DF Nicolás Otamendi40015
3DF Danilo30003
5DF John Stones00033
4DF Vincent Kompany10102
18MF Fabian Delph10001
Own Goals30003
Totals10661120143

Clean sheets

As of match played 13 May 2018

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 Champions League TOTAL
31 Ederson1700421
1 Claudio Bravo1 (1)1204 (1)
Totals18 (1)12425 (1)

Awards

Transfers and loans

Transfers in

First Team
Date Position No. Player From club Transfer fee
1 July 2017 MF 20 Bernardo Silva Monaco £43,000,000[56]
1 July 2017 GK 31 Ederson Benfica £34,900,000[57]
14 July 2017 DF 2 Kyle Walker Tottenham Hotspur £45,000,000[58]
23 July 2017 DF 3 Danilo Real Madrid £26,500,000[59]
24 July 2017 DF 22 Benjamin Mendy Monaco £49,300,000[60]
30 January 2018 DF 14 Aymeric Laporte Athletic Bilbao £57,000,000[61]
EDS, Academy and other
Date Position No. Player From club Transfer fee
3 July 2017 DF Eric García Barcelona £1,450,000[62]
13 July 2017 MF Uriel Antuna Santos Laguna undisclosed[63][64]
15 July 2017 MF Douglas Luiz Vasco da Gama £10,200,000[65]
11 August 2017 MF Luka Ilić Red Star Belgrade £2,500,000[66]
12 August 2017 FW Olarenwaju Kayode Austria Wien undisclosed[67]
27 August 2017 MF Mohammed Aminu WAFA £2,000,000[68]
1 January 2018 DF Erik Palmer-Brown Sporting Kansas City Free[69]
27 January 2018 MF Mix Diskerud New York City FC Free (released)[70]
30 January 2018 MF Jack Harrison New York City FC Undisclosed[71]

    Transfers out

    First Team
    Exit date Position No. Player To club Transfer fee
    1 July 2017 GK 13 Willy Caballero Chelsea Free (Released)[72]
    1 July 2017 DF 22 Gaël Clichy İstanbul Başakşehir Free (Released)[73]
    1 July 2017 MF 15 Jesús Navas Sevilla Free (Released)[74]
    1 July 2017 DF 3 Bacary Sagna Benevento Free (Released)[75]
    1 July 2017 DF 5 Pablo Zabaleta West Ham United Free (Released)[76]
    11 July 2017 MF 36 Bruno Zuculini Hellas Verona £1,250,000[77]
    16 July 2017 FW 9 Nolito Sevilla £7,650,000[78]
    22 July 2017 DF 11 Aleksandar Kolarov Roma £5,250,000[79]
    3 August 2017 FW 72 Kelechi Iheanacho Leicester City £25,000,000[80]
    4 August 2017 MF 6 Fernando Galatasaray £4,750,000[81]
    21 August 2017 MF 11 Samir Nasri Antalyaspor £2,000,000[82]
    31 August 2017 FW 14 Wilfried Bony Swansea City £12,000,000[83]
    EDS, Academy and other
    Exit date Position No. Player To club Transfer fee
    1 July 2017 FW 48 Enes Ünal Villarreal £11,900,000[84]
    1 July 2017 DF Callum Bullock Unattached Free (Released)[85]
    1 July 2017 MF Aaron Mooy Huddersfield Town £8,000,000[86]
    1 July 2017 GK 64 Billy O'Brien Macclesfield Town Free (Released)[87][88]
    1 July 2017 DF 74 Ellis Plummer Motherwell Free (Released)[85][89]
    6 July 2017 FW Rubén Sobrino Alavés £1,700,000[90]
    7 July 2017 DF Joe Coveney Nottingham Forest Undisclosed[91]
    12 July 2017 MF Olivier Ntcham Celtic £4,250,000[92]
    24 July 2017 MF 61 James Horsfield NAC Breda Undisclosed[93]
    11 August 2017 MF Zackarias Faour IK Sirius Undisclosed[94]
    31 August 2017 FW 48 Jadon Sancho Borussia Dortmund £8,000,000[95]
    10 September 2017 FW 53 Denzeil Boadu Borussia Dortmund II Undisclosed
    6 November 2017 FW 51 David Faupala Zorya Luhansk Free (Released)[96]
    5 January 2018 DF 46 Shay Facey Northampton Town Undisclosed[97]

    Loans out

    First Team
    Start date End date Position No. Player To club
    1 July 2017 30 June 2018 GK 54 Angus Gunn Norwich City[98]
    4 July 2017 30 June 2018 DF 69 Angeliño NAC Breda[99]
    18 July 2017 30 June 2018 GK Joe Hart West Ham United[100]
    31 July 2017 30 June 2018 DF 50 Pablo Maffeo Girona[101]
    1 August 2017 30 June 2018 MF 75 Aleix García Girona[102]
    1 August 2017 15 January 2018[lower-alpha 1] FW 29 Marlos Moreno Girona[103]
    28 August 2017 30 June 2018 MF 27 Patrick Roberts Celtic[104]
    31 August 2017 30 June 2018 DF 28 Jason Denayer Galatasaray[105]
    16 January 2018 31 December 2018 FW 29 Marlos Moreno Flamengo[106]
    31 January 2018 30 June 2018 DF 15 Eliaquim Mangala Everton[30]
    EDS, Academy and other
    Start date End date Position No. Player To club
    1 July 2017 30 June 2018 FW 68 Thierry Ambrose NAC Breda[107]
    1 July 2017 28 July 2017[lower-alpha 2] MF Anthony Cáceres Melbourne City[108]
    1 July 2017 30 June 2018 MF 67 Paolo Fernandes NAC Breda[107]
    1 July 2017 30 June 2018 MF 76 Manu García NAC Breda[109]
    1 July 2017 30 June 2018 DF Pablo Marí NAC Breda[107]
    1 July 2017 1 January 2018 DF 56 Ashley Smith-Brown Hearts[110]
    3 July 2017 30 June 2018 MF 59 Bersant Celina Ipswich Town[111]
    11 July 2017 31 December 2017 DF 45 Chidiebere Nwakali Sogndal[112]
    21 July 2017 30 June 2018 FW Thomas Agyepong NAC Breda[113]
    28 July 2017 30 June 2018 MF Anthony Cáceres Al-Wasl[114][115]
    1 August 2017 30 June 2018 MF Luke Brattan Melbourne City[116]
    1 August 2017 30 June 2018 MF Douglas Luiz Girona[117]
    3 August 2017 30 June 2018 MF 78 Rodney Kongolo Doncaster Rovers[118]
    3 August 2017 12 January 2018[lower-alpha 3] FW 70 Isaac Buckley-Ricketts Twente[120]
    8 August 2017 30 June 2019 FW Uriel Antuna Groningen[121]
    11 August 2017 30 June 2018 MF Ivan Ilić Red Star Belgrade[66]
    11 August 2017 30 June 2018 MF Luka Ilić Red Star Belgrade[66]
    11 August 2017 2 March 2018[lower-alpha 4] FW Olarenwaju Kayode Girona[67]
    17 August 2017 30 June 2018 MF 62 Brandon Barker Hibernian[122]
    23 August 2017 1 January 2018 MF 57 Aaron Nemane Rangers[123]
    31 August 2017 1 January 2018 MF 52 Kean Bryan Oldham Athletic[124]
    1 September 2017 1 January 2018 GK 60 Kjetil Haug Peralada-Girona B[125]
    1 September 2017 30 June 2018 FW Yaw Yeboah Real Oviedo[126]
    1 January 2018 31 December 2018 MF Ernest Agyiri Vålerenga[127]
    7 January 2018 30 June 2018 MF 57 Aaron Nemane Go Ahead Eagles[128]
    10 January 2018 30 June 2018 DF Chidiebere Nwakali Aberdeen[129]
    12 January 2018 30 June 2018 FW 70 Isaac Buckley-Ricketts Oxford United[119]
    16 January 2018 30 June 2018 MF 52 Kean Bryan Oldham Athletic[130]
    29 January 2018 30 June 2018 DF 56 Ashley Smith-Brown Oxford United[131]
    29 January 2018 30 June 2018 DF Philippe Sandler PEC Zwolle
    30 January 2018 30 June 2018 MF Jack Harrison Middlesbrough[71]
    31 January 2018 30 June 2018 MF Divine Naah Tubize[132]
    31 January 2018 30 June 2018 MF 82 Jacob Davenport Burton Albion[133]
    31 January 2018 30 June 2018 DF Erik Palmer-Brown Kortrijk[134]
    31 January 2018 30 June 2018 DF 58 Charlie Oliver Fleetwood Town[135]
    16 February 2018 31 December 2018 MF Mix Diskerud IFK Göteborg[136]
    2 March 2018 30 June 2018 FW Olarenwaju Kayode Shakhtar Donetsk[137]
    1. Moreno's planned season long loan at Girona was cancelled on 15 January, and he subsequently joined Flamengo on loan
    2. Cáceres's planned season long loan at Melbourne City was cancelled on 28 July, and he subsequently joined Al Wasl on loan
    3. Buckley-Ricketts' season-long loan to FC Twente was ended on 12 January 2018, and he subsequently joined Oxford United on loan.[119]
    4. Kayode's planned season long loan at Girona was cancelled on 2 March, and he subsequently joined Shakhtar Donetsk on loan

    Overall transfer activity

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