Showing posts with label Manchester City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manchester City. Show all posts

Monday, 7 December 2020

Arteta Keen On John Stones

Arsenal have asked Manchester City to keep them informed on the availability of John Stones, according to 90Min.

John Stones has 18 months left on his current contract at the Etihad, with the English centre-back currently facing fierce competition for places at City, alongside Ruben Dias, Aymeric Laporte and Nathan Ake.

So far this season, the 26-year-old has made three appearances in the Premier League - including a start in the 2-0 win over Fulham on Saturday afternoon.

Arteta is a big admirer of the former Everton defender, the report states, with his on-the-ball ability a big appeal to the Arsenal boss.

Saturday, 15 February 2020

Man City Banned From European Competitions For 2 Seasons

Manchester City have been banned from the UEFA club competitions for the next two seasons by Uefa and fined €30m (£25m) after they were found to have seriously misled European football’s governing body and broken financial fair play rules.

UEFA handed down the punishment to the Premier League giants for breaching Financial Fair Play rules.

In a statement, UEFA said City "overstated its sponsorship revenue in its accounts and in the break-even information submitted to UEFA between 2012 and 2016".

The club were also found guilty of "failing to cooperate in the investigation by the CFCB" and will be banned from Europe in the 2020/21 and 2021/22 seasons.

Man City to take case to CAS

Man City say they are "disappointed but not surprised" by the verdict, describing the process as "prejudicial", and will take the case to Court of Arbitration for Sport.

They released a statement, reading: "Manchester City is disappointed but not surprised by today's announcement by the UEFA Adjudicatory Chamber. The club has always anticipated the ultimate need to seek out an independent body and process to impartially consider the comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence in support of its position.

"In December 2018, the UEFA Chief Investigator publicly previewed the outcome and sanction he intended to be delivered to Manchester City, before any investigation had even begun. The subsequent flawed and consistently leaked UEFA process he oversaw has meant that there was little doubt in the result that he would deliver. The club has formally complained to the UEFA Disciplinary body, a complaint which was validated by a CAS ruling.

"Simply put, this is a case initiated by UEFA, prosecuted by UEFA and judged by UEFA. With this prejudicial process now over, the club will pursue an impartial judgement as quickly as possible and will therefore, in the first instance, commence proceedings with the Court of Arbitration for Sport at the earliest opportunity."

Fifth place could qualify for Champions League

If Manchester City finish in the top four and their ban is upheld by CAS, it would mean a Champions League place would go to the team who finish fifth in the Premier League.

UEFA rule 4.08 states: "A club which is not admitted to the competition is replaced by the next best-placed club in the top domestic championship of the same association, provided the new club fulfils the admission criteria. In this case, the access list (see Annex A) is adjusted accordingly."

Sheffield United currently are fifth in the Premier League table on 39 points, two points ahead of Tottenham who have a game in hand.

Friday, 20 December 2019

Klopp: Guardiola Is The World's Best Manager

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists his Manchester City counterpart Pep Guardiola is the "best manager in the world" and says he has no problem finishing second to the Spaniard.

He said: "I'm lucky that I can say that my teams were at least close to his teams because I've said a lot of times, I think he is the best manager in the world.

"What he is doing with his team is incredible. The way they play, I really like to watch.

"Pep and I, we are different, so our teams mirror our character. He is much finer than I am as a person so he is the gentleman and I look how I look on the touchline. Probably a bit more intense maybe.

"There's no rivalry left or right of football. We respect each other lots but on the pitch we want to beat them, that's normal.

"At the end of the season in most of the seasons he has still won the league. In Germany always, and in England so far as well. That's how it is but I can easily live with that because I have no problem with being second even when I want to be first."

Liverpool currently sit 10 points clear at the top of the Premier League, 14 ahead of City, meaning Klopp is well set to finally triumph over Guardiola.

With a league title looking increasingly likely and alongside last season's Champions League success, Liverpool's current team has the potential to become an era-defining outfit, yet Klopp is unsure they will go on to dominate for years.

He said: "I don't think that something like that is possible still, this kind of domination in periods.

"It's not too long ago that we had the Barcelona of Pep Guardiola dominating pretty much everything.

"Man City dominating the Premier League for the last years since Pep is here at least. They are incredible and they have to fight each week.

"We don't think about ourselves like this. We don't think that somebody has to name us on the same level with any Ajax team, any United teams or other teams in the world.

"We just want to play the best football we can play and we want to have the best time together we can have."

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

OFFICIAL: Manchester City Complete Club-Record deal Signing Athletic Defender Laporte

Manchester City have completed a club-record signing of defender Aymeric Laporte from La Liga side Athletic Bilbao. The 23-year-old has signed a deal until 2023 and will wear number 14 shirt.

According to multiple reports, the transfer fee will be around £57m (€65m), breaking Man City's previous transfer record - the £55m paid for Kevin de Bruyne in 2015.

The deal also makes Aymeric Laporte the second most expensive defender in the world.

Laporte has been a regular since his Spanish top-flight debut in 2012 but is yet to play for France's senior side.

He joined Bilbao aged 16 and has scored 10 goals in 222 appearances for the Basque club, as well as representing France 19 times at under-21 level.

His arrival will provide Guardiola with a valuable additional option in central defence.

Apart from the first-choice pair of John Stones and Nicolas Otamendi, the fitness of skipper Vincent Kompany has proved unreliable and Guardiola appears to lack confidence in the ability of Eliaquim Mangala.

Announcement Official

The 23-year-old joins the Club from Athletic Bilbao as Pep Guardiola’s sixth signing of the 2017/18 season and has signed a deal until 2023. 

Regarded as one of the most promising young defenders in Europe, Laporte will take the number 14 shirt and is eager to help the Blues in their hunt for silverware.

“I am very happy to be here,” Laporte declared. “City are a Club with a lot of ambition and they are one of the best teams in Europe.

“I am looking forward to working under Pep Guardiola and trying to help the Club to achieve success.

“It means a lot that the Club have shown faith in me and I am excited to get started.”

Laporte is a left-footed defender, recognised for his calmness, strength and passing ability. He began his senior career with Bilbao in 2012, after representing their B side and gaining first-team experience with CD Basconia.

At youth level, he began his journey with hometown Club SU Agen and French outfit Bayonne before making the switch to Spain.

Impressed by his skill and potential, Bilbao quickly secured his services and he went on to become a first-team regular. In total, he clocked up 222 appearances for the Club, scoring ten goals.

Also employed as a left-back, the Frenchman was named in La Liga’s 2013/14 Team of the Year. In the 2015/16 campaign, he helped Bilbao to Supercopa de Espana glory – their first piece of major silverware for 31 years.

On the international stage, he has represented France at youth level. 

Txiki Begiristain, City’s Director of Football, stated: “We are delighted to have signed Aymeric.

“We have assessed defensive options and he is a player we have admired for a long time.

“With his quality and ability to play out from the back, we feel Aymeric will fit in perfectly with Pep Guardiola’s playing style.”

SOURCE: All Football

Saturday, 20 January 2018

PSG Have Made Pep Guardiola Their Top Managerial Target

Paris Saint-Germain have made Pep Guardiola their top managerial target and want him in place by next summer.

Guardiola's contract at Manchester City expires next year and PSG are understood to be doing everything they can to hire the 47-year-old.

The Mirror report that Guardiola is the club's prime target to succeed manager Unai Emery.

PSG demonstrated their financial muscle last summer when they signed Kylian Mbappe and Neymar.

Guardiola, however, seemed focused on the task in hand as he took City's first-team training on Friday.

The Premier League leaders are back in action against Newcastle United on Saturday afternoon.

It's Not Easy to Compete With Manchester City And United in The Transfer Market - Conte

The Blues have been linked with less fashionable names, while the Manchester clubs are targeting superstars in the January window

Chelsea don't find it easy to compete with the likes of Manchester City and United for top players in the transfer market, Antonio Conte hinted Friday.

The Blues broke their transfer record this season by bringing in Alvaro Morata for £58 million, a move that could rise to £70m with the add-on involved in the deal, but they lag behind the two Manchester sides in terms of net spending during the transfer windows.

Chelsea made a number of high-profile sales to fund spending and are now being linked with the likes of Stoke City's Peter Crouch and West Ham's Andy Carroll. But Conte admits that it might be tricky for the Premier League champions to keep up with some clubs on transfers.

"This question is one for the club," Conte said during a press conference at Cobham Training Centre. "For sure, now there are strong, big realities and it's not simple to fight them. But I don't know. I'm not in condition to follow up with that.

"In this moment, about Ross Barkley, I think the club took a good opportunity to buy an important player, an important English player, and not spend a lot of money. Ross' evaluation is more than £15m."

Chelsea go into the Brighton game on Saturday with a 15-point gap between them and Man City, who sit in first place in the Premier League table.

The Blues have slipped to fourth after playing to a 0-0 draw with Leicester last weekend, while Liverpool beat Man City. Conte thinks that the Premier League is the toughest league in world football, and understands how difficult it is to win the trophy.

“In every sport you have to fight if you want to reach great achievements," Conte said. "I think in England, it's very difficult to win the title, more than in other country. Because you start the season with six top teams trying to win the title.

"This is the only country where you can find this type of situation. At the same time, it's very difficult to fight and find a place in the top four. Last season, Manchester United and Arsenal stayed out.

"Two seasons ago, Liverpool were out and Chelsea finished 10th. They were out. But we must be ready, we must be ready to fight for a place in the top four. It won't be easy because every team wants to reach this target.

"This target is very prestigious for every team because this competition, [along with] the Champions League, is the biggest in the world for clubs. We must be optimistic. There are four months to play. Good targets.

"We are in the semi-final of the Carabao Cup with the possibility of reaching the final, the fourth round of the FA Cup, the Champions League, and we're fighting for a Champions League place in the league. We must be optimistic and continue to work. Our work must give us the right optimism.”

“At this moment, Manchester City are one of those in the Champions League places. I don't know if they'll win the (Premier League) or not, but they are 12 points from the second and 20 from Arsenal."

Chelsea don't go into the game against Brighton in great shape having played 120 minutes in the FA Cup third-round replay on Wednesday against Norwich.

Conte saw Morata and Pedro both get sent off for two yellow cards and they will miss the game, while the manager confirmed Gary Cahill and Cesc Fabregas are out with injuries. Conte admits he's unhappy that Pedro dived but says that he knows he has made a mistake.

“I think, during the game, the player can be tired, a bit tired, but Pedro's reaction was to stand up quickly," Conte said. "I think the player understood, at that moment, the mistake and wanted to stand up and admit it was a mistake, 'I was a bit tired'.

"But, sometimes we can make mistakes. The most important thing is to try and recognise the mistake and try and avoid repeating them next time. If you see, he didn't ask for a penalty.”

De Bruyne Ready to Sign Mega Six-Year Contract With Manchester City Worth More Than £260k a Week

Kevin De Bruyne is gearing up to sign a new deal at Manchester City worth more than £260,000 a week.

The Belgian, comfortably Pep Guardiola’s shining light this season, is ready to put pen to paper on a fresh six-year deal worth around £200,000 a week plus an additional £60,000 in image rights.

Fernandinho’s new two-year contract was confirmed on Friday morning, while central defender Nicolas Otamendi committed his future to the club earlier in the week. Talks have been ongoing with Gabriel Jesus.

City are working on a deal for Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Fred – interest revealed by Sportsmail last month - with a view to joining in the summer.

Guardiola also confirmed City will not go for another striker this month after pulling out of the Alexis Sanchez race, insisting that Sergio Aguero and Jesus are adequate for the remaining four months of this season. Jesus will miss Saturday’s visit of Newcastle through injury.

‘We do not need another one in that position,’ he added. ‘Other players can play there in different circumstances. To buy a striker who can only play there: that is not going to happen.

‘Raheem (Sterling) can play there. He did at Old Trafford and in the States in pre-season. He showed me that he can handle that pressure without problems.’

Friday, 19 January 2018

Fernandinho Extends Manchester City Contract Till 2020

Fernandinho has signed a two-year contract extention with Manchester City, committing his future to the club to 2022.

Nicolas Otamendi has signed a contract extention two days ago as well.

Fernandinho arrived at Man City in 2013 when he joined from Shakhtar Donestsk, a club he spent six years staying with. During his first season in Premier League, Fernandinho played 46 games for City as they won the Premier League and League Cup.

"This is a Club with a fantastic future and I want to be a part of it for as long as possible,” Fernandinho said. "With Pep in charge, I feel sure we can win significant silverware and, importantly, we will try to do it playing attractive, attacking football."

"It’s a pleasure to be a part of this Club and I look forward to seeing what the next few years bring."

Director of Football Txiki Begiristain added: “We’re delighted Ferna has signed his new contract. He is a senior member of the squad and his professionalism and work ethic are second to none.

“His form has been fantastic this season and we’re happy he’s extended his deal for a further two years.”

SOURCE: All Football

Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Otamendi Pen New Contract At City



The 29-year-old Argentine has established himself as a regular starter for manager Pep Guardiola this campaign, missing only one top-flight fixture thus far, and earned his first Etihad Player of the Month award in December.


Otamendi signed for City from Spanish side Valencia in August 2015 and has since made 120 appearances for the club across all competitions, also scoring seven goals and providing three assists.

In a statement on City's official website, the defender said: "I've enjoyed my time at City since the first day I arrived and I'm really happy to have extended my stay here by a couple more years.

"My only aim is to help the team and give all I can for this Club. I am learning every day under Pep and enjoying my football and I feel I can still improve as a player.

"I'm a family man who enjoys being at home and I love living in Manchester, you sort of get hooked by it. It's a very beautiful city and I'm very happy here."

United Can Still Pip City - Jones



Second-placed United closed the gap to 12 points with their win over Stoke and City’s defeat to Liverpool - their first loss of the season.


Jones remembers well the final day of the 2011-12 campaign, when City dramatically snatched the title from United’s grasp, teaching the defender to rule nothing out.

"Football is football, never say never. I remember in my first season we were eight points clear, absolutely cruising, no way we'd let the lead slip and we lost it on the final day," Jones said.

"People can say what they want, but we'll continue to be positive and push forward. You never know, it happened in 2012 to us, so why not?

"We're doing well, we need to keep going. It was a big, big game for us on Monday with points to be played for and teams dropping points around us."

United will continue their dogged pursuit of their neighbours on Saturday when they take on Burnley at Turf Moor, while City are set to host Newcastle.

Source: All Football

Tuesday, 26 December 2017

I'm Not Bothered With Man City Approach



Ajax midfielder Frenkie de Jong says he is not ready for the demands required to make a sensational switch to Manchester City.


The 20-year-old has been linked with a move to the Premier League leaders after some eye-catching displays in the Dutch top flight.

Despite only making his first-team breakthrough at the Amsterdam Arena this season, the Netherlands youth international has impressed due to his versatility of playing central midfield, defensive midfield and at centre-back.

Along with his incredible work-rate and stamina, the Willem II academy graduate has shown improvements in his technical ability - providing eight assists in 15 league fixtures.

However, with the recent rumours of a departure, De Joden quickly offered De Jong a new five-year deal which he signed last week.

"I've read it too (laughs)," he told reporters about the interest from Pep Guardiola's side. "I do not think I'm ready to play at the first team at Manchester City or something like that.

"Right now I really just want to develop here at Ajax and become a solid starting player. Especially in midfield. Then we'll see further."

Fatigue Not a Problem For Citizens



The Citizens thrashed Bournemouth 4-0 on Saturday to extend their lead at the top of the standings to 13 points, and will face Newcastle United, Crystal Palace, and Watford between December 27 and January 2.


However, Guardiola believes he has the players to maintain City's high level of performance even when he makes wholesale changes to his starting XI.

"Fatigue, I don't think so. It may happen but we've a good enough squad," the Spaniard revealed, according to Goal.

"Gabriel [Jesus] didn't play against Bournemouth – he played 120 minutes against Leicester and he's the biggest fighter in high pressing I've seen in my life. He helps us a lot with our intensity.

"Danilo, Bernardo [Silva], [Ilkay] Gundogan all helped us against Bournemouth. We have Yaya [Toure]. Last game, [Oleksandr] Zinchenko was man of the match and he was not in the squad against Bournemouth.

"Of course we will rotate in this period. We have a game every four days. Everyone that has played in the past is going to play in the future."

Saturday, 28 October 2017

Manchester City Outclassed the Hawthorns



Manchester City restored their five-point lead at the top of the Premier League with a 3-2 victory over West Brom on Saturday.

Goals from Leroy Sane, Fernandinho and Raheem Sterling made it eight league wins in a row for Pep Guardiola's side and kept the title race firmly under their control.

Manchester United had moved to within two points with their 1-0 win over Tottenham earlier in the day but City looked unlikely to concede any ground to their rivals after Sane fired home the opener inside 10 minutes.

The Baggies responded swiftly through Jay Rodriguez but City restored their lead two minutes later via a deflected Fernandinho strike.

Guardiola's side continued to dominate possession and eventually found the killer third goal with a little over 25 minutes remaining, as substitute Sterling finished a slick move for his seventh goal in eight league games.

Matt Phillips struck a stoppage-time consolation but it could not derail City's spectacular run ahead of next week's Champions League trip to Napoli, while West Brom remain just two points outside the bottom three after their 12th defeat to City in a row in the top flight.

Match reports:

10:  GOAL! It's been coming and Manchester City take the lead! Sane, who scored both goals in the Carabao Cup win over the Baggies, has found the net again. Fernandinho fed the ball into the German, who had plenty of space, and he turns Nyom before firing into the far corner of the net.


13:  GOAL! Where did that come from?! West Brom immediately find a way back into the game. Barry lofts a ball forward and Jay Rodriguez has the goal at his mercy, with Ederson coming off his line but looking far from convincing and Rodriguez lofts the ball over the top. Sloppy defending again, this time from the Citizens.

15: Goal again! Manchester City find themselves in front as Sane plays it centrally into Fernandinho, who strikes a low shot at goal that bobbles past Foster and bounces in off the post.

26:  CHANCE! Manchester City should be 3-1 up, a superb curling cross from De Bruyne finds David Silva inside the six-yard area with plenty of space but the Spaniard heads over the bar. Admittedly, he's probably not the man the Citizens would have wanted at the end of that opportunity.


27: CLOSE! Silva should be scoring there!! It's a superb pass from De Bruyne and he manages to pick out Silva in the middle of the six yard box.

Despite the towering defenders around him, Silva jumps to meet the cross, but he cannot nod it into the back of the net as it flies over the crossbar. 

42: CLOSE! Rondon should be scoring there, and it would have been a brilliant time to equalise. 

Barry does brilliantly well again, picking out Rodriguez on the right flank. He in turns puts a superb ball into the box which meets the head of Rondon, but he can only direct it over the crossbar. Big chance missed for West Brom there.

HALF-TIME: Leroy Sane opened for Man City before Jay Rodriguez equalised for West Brom three minutes later. But Fernandinho popped up with a great strike not long after to see Pep Guardiola's side ahead at the break.

Both David Silva and Salomon Rondon could have scored the next goal for their respective sides, but were just a whisker wide. 


56: WIDE! Another wayward effort from De Bruyne as Sane clips a ball back into his path, with the Belgian firing high and wide over the crossbar from the top of the box. 

64: GOAL! Manchester City seal it! Sterling, off the bench, tucks home from close ranger after a superb ball across the face of goal by Walker. Easy as you like, that should be another three points for the Citizens.

75: SAVE! A superb reading of the game from Foster there as Fernandinho's weighted pass sets Jesus through on goal.

Any other goalkeeper may have panicked, but Foster is off his line to tackle the striker and seeing the ball out of feet. 

87: SAVE! A superb acrobatic save from Foster there as David Silva goes for goal in the six yard box, but the goalkeeper makes a point blank save with his foot to deny City a fourth.

90+2:  GOAL! It's another goal against the run of play and more poor defending from the Citizens. Otamendi looked to chest the ball back to Ederson but wasn't aware of Phillips' presence and gifts a goal to the substitute.


Saturday, 27 May 2017

Manchester City Signs Bernardo Silva

Manchester City have confirmed the signing of Monaco midfielder Bernardo Silva as their first summer signing.

Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Pellegrini insists Manchester City's title hopes are still alive


Manuel Pellegrini insists Manchester City's title hopes are still alive despite seeing them slip to a fifth league defeat of the season at Arsenal.

Sunday, 30 August 2015

Manchester City Sign De Bruyne from Wolfsburg.

Former Chelsea midfielder De Bruyne, voted the best outfield player in the Bundesliga last season, told his new club's official website:

Sunday, 12 July 2015

Liverpool, Manchester City agree £49m fee for Raheem Sterling

Liverpool have agreed to sell Raheem Sterling to Manchester City for £49 million, according to ESPN FC sources.


Sunday, 18 January 2015

Toure Hints @ City exit

Manchester City star Yaya Toure could leave the club at the end of the season after giving hints for his future, as per Daily Star reports.

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Frank Lampard Wants Manchester City stay


Manchester City midfielder Frank Lampard says he knows he will have to keep performing well to earn the chance to stay at the Premier League champions beyond Jan. 1.

Saturday, 4 October 2014

Aston Villa 0-2 Manchester City: Yaya Toure & Aguero break hosts' resistance


Aston Villa's fans may have been roused by some fast-paced counter-attacks after the break but by the final whistle here the home side were left dejected and well beaten by a Manchester City side who expertly managed the situation.

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