One of the most interesting trends to track this season with Manchester City is how they’ve become more aggressive. Pep Guardiola’s side have never been known as agitators, or a team that have a particularly high foul count - but that has changed a little this season:
Manchester City Average Fouls and Yellow Cards 2021-2026
2021/22 - 8.40 fouls per game (42 yellow cards)
2022/23 - 9.10 fouls per game (44 yellow cards)
2023/24 - 7.60 fouls per game (52 yellow cards)
2024/25 - 7.60 fouls per game (57 yellow cards)
2025/26 - 10.1 fouls per game (57 yellow cards)*
*7 games remaining.
This is a clear pattern that shows that Guardiola has adapted his side to match the physical intensity of the league, which is something that was missing from Manchester City last season. This is linked to the arrival of Pep Lijnders as an assistant coach, who has definitely made the side more competitive in these areas, previously working under Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool.
Manchester City have committed 10+ fouls in both of their games against Arsenal this season, and should be able to cover this foul line again here given the extra context surrounding the game, which should make it a feisty affair that sees Manchester City commit at least 10 fouls, in line with their average across the season as a whole - the highest average they’ve posted across the last five seasons.