2016–17 Manchester City F.C. season





























































Manchester City
2016–17 season

City players warming up before the Manchester derby in the EFL Cup, October 2016
City players warming up before the Manchester derby in the EFL Cup, October 2016

Chairman
Khaldoon Al Mubarak
Manager
Pep Guardiola
Stadium
Etihad Stadium
Premier League
3rd
FA Cup
Semi-finals
(knocked out by Arsenal)
League Cup
Fourth round
(knocked out by Manchester United)
UEFA Champions League
Round of 16
(knocked out by Monaco)
Top goalscorer
League:
Sergio Agüero (20)

All:
Sergio Agüero (33)

Highest home attendance
54,512 vs Everton
Lowest home attendance
30,270 vs Borussia Mönchengladbach
Average home league attendance
54,019 (Premier League)



















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours





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The 2016–17 season was Manchester City's 115th season of competitive football, 88th season in the top division of English football and 20th season in the Premier League since the league was first created with City as one of the original 22 founder-members.[1] They competed in all three domestic competitions, as well as the UEFA Champions League for the sixth year in a row.




Contents






  • 1 Club "brand update"


  • 2 Non-competitive


    • 2.1 Pre-season


      • 2.1.1 Friendly


      • 2.1.2 2016 International Champions Cup


      • 2.1.3 2016 Super Match






  • 3 Competitions


    • 3.1 Overall


    • 3.2 Premier League


      • 3.2.1 League table


      • 3.2.2 Results summary


      • 3.2.3 Results by matchday


      • 3.2.4 Matches




    • 3.3 FA Cup


    • 3.4 League Cup


    • 3.5 UEFA Champions League


      • 3.5.1 Play-off Round


      • 3.5.2 Group stage


      • 3.5.3 Round of 16






  • 4 Squad information


    • 4.1 First team squad


    • 4.2 Playing statistics


    • 4.3 Goalscorers




  • 5 Awards


    • 5.1 Premier League Player of the Month award


    • 5.2 Premier League Manager of the Month award


    • 5.3 Etihad Player of the Month awards


    • 5.4 Etihad Player of the Season




  • 6 Transfers and loans


    • 6.1 Transfers in


    • 6.2 Transfers out


    • 6.3 Loans out




  • 7 References





Club "brand update"


In conjunction with the recruitment of Pep Guardiola, the manager whom City's executives had sought to hire since they joined the club four years previously and the man synonymous with the style of football they wanted the club to espouse,[2] Manchester City announced a series of adjustments to the club's "brand" as of the start of the season.


On 15 October 2015, the club announced that they intended to enter into a consultation with their fans over the designing of a new badge to replace the design that had been brought in 1997 and which had largely been unpopular since.[3] The result of the online-based consultation was a design bearing many of the hallmarks of the crest replaced in 1997, plus some elements of the style established by the other club badges of fellow City Football Group teams Melbourne City FC and New York City FC. While many praised the logo for its simplicity and similarity to the beloved previous design, it was criticised from other corners for its slightly amateurish appearance, its removal of the words "Football Club" and for its failure to more closely replicate the earlier badge.[4]


On 30 June 2016, the day before Guardiola officially started his new role as well as the day on which the new badge was made official,[5] the club unexpectedly announced the renaming of their Twitter accounts and website. Replacing the old "branding" of MCFC (the initials of the club), both social media outlets were rechristened "ManCity". While the move was popular among many, especially the club's more recent foreign fans for whom the styling was already their preferred abbreviation of the club's name, the change provoked another mixed reaction from the Manchester-based core supporter base, with many criticising the decision to use a wording often used by the club's rivals, as well as highlighting the decision to again remove the "Football Club" wording.[6]



Non-competitive



Pre-season


On 20 July 2016, Manchester City began their pre-season with a 0–1 defeat against Bayern Munich. Due to weather during the International Champions Cup, the derby against Manchester United was cancelled, and City went on to play Borussia Dortmund in their next cup match, which they would go on to win 6–5 on penalties after drawing 1–1 at the end of regular time. A match was played on 7 August against Arsenal in the 2016 Supermatchen, which ended 3-2 to Arsenal. To replace the game against Manchester United, which was cancelled, City arranged a friendly against St Johnstone, which was played behind closed doors.



Friendly



Bayern Munich Germany v England Manchester City


















Manchester City England v Scotland St Johnstone


















2016 International Champions Cup



Manchester City England v England Manchester United


















Manchester City England v Germany Borussia Dortmund




























2016 Super Match



Manchester City England v England Arsenal


















Competitions



Overall






































Competition
Started round
Final
position / round
First match
Last match

Premier League

3rd
13 August 2016 21 May 2017

FA Cup

Third round

Semi-finals
6 January 2017 23 April 2017

League Cup

Third round

Fourth round
21 September 2016 26 October 2016

UEFA Champions League

Play-off round

Round of 16
16 August 2016 5 April 2017

Last updated: 21 May 2017
Source: Competitions



Premier League




League table
















































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification or relegation
1

Chelsea (C)
38
30
3
5
85
33
+52
93
Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2

Tottenham Hotspur
38
26
8
4
86
26
+60
86
3

Manchester City
38
23
9
6
80
39
+41
78
4

Liverpool
38
22
10
6
78
42
+36
76
Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
5

Arsenal
38
23
6
9
77
44
+33
75
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).[7][8]
(C) Champion.
Notes:




  1. ^ Arsenal qualified for the Europa League group stage by winning the 2016–17 FA Cup. As they had also qualified there by the virtue of their league position (5th), this spot was passed to the next-highest ranked team (6th), Manchester United.




Results summary




















































Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA
GD
38
23
9
6
80
39
 +41
78
11
7
1
37
17
 +20
12
2
5
43
22
 +21


Last updated: 21 May 2017.

Source: Premier League




Results by matchday


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Matchday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Ground H A H A H A A H H A H A A H A H H A A H A H A H A A H H A A H A H A H H H A
Result W W W W W W L D D W D W W L L W W W L W L D W W W W D D D L W W D D W W W W
Position 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 2 2 3 3 5 5 5 3 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3

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Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2017. Source: Statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss


Matches


38 matches are played, 2 against each other team in the league; one at home and one away.



Manchester City v Sunderland


















Stoke City v Manchester City


















Manchester City v West Ham United


















Manchester United v Manchester City


















Manchester City v AFC Bournemouth


















Swansea City v Manchester City


















Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Everton


















Manchester City v Southampton


















West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Middlesbrough


















Crystal Palace v Manchester City


















Burnley v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Chelsea


















Leicester City v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Watford


















Manchester City v Arsenal


















Hull City v Manchester City


















Liverpool v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Burnley


















Everton v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur


















West Ham United v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Swansea City


















AFC Bournemouth v Manchester City


















Sunderland v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Stoke City


















Manchester City v Liverpool


















Arsenal v Manchester City


















Chelsea v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Hull City


















Southampton v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Manchester United


















Middlesbrough v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Crystal Palace


















Manchester City v Leicester City


















Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion


















Watford v Manchester City


















FA Cup



As a Premier League club, Manchester City entered the competition in the third round, drawing West Ham United away from home.



West Ham United v Manchester City


















Crystal Palace v Manchester City


















Huddersfield Town v Manchester City


















Manchester City v Huddersfield Town


















Middlesbrough v Manchester City


















Arsenal v Manchester City


















League Cup



As a European club, Manchester City entered the competition in the third round, drawing Swansea City away from home.



Swansea City v Manchester City


















Manchester United v Manchester City


















UEFA Champions League




Play-off Round



The draw for the Champions League play-off round took place on 5 August 2016. Manchester City were a seeded team in the league route. They were drawn against Steaua București of Romania.



Steaua București Romania v England Manchester City


















Manchester City England v Romania Steaua București


















Group stage



The group stage draw was made on 25 August 2016 in Monaco. Manchester City were drawn with Barcelona (pot 1), Borussia Mönchengladbach (pot 3), and Celtic (pot 4).[9]





























































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


BAR

MC

MGB

CEL
1

Spain Barcelona
6
5
0
1
20
4
+16
15
Advance to knockout phase



4–0

4–0

7–0
2

England Manchester City
6
2
3
1
12
10
+2
9


3–1


4–0

1–1
3

Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
6
1
2
3
5
12
−7
5
Transfer to Europa League


1–2

1–1


1–1
4

Scotland Celtic
6
0
3
3
5
16
−11
3



0–2

3–3

0–2


Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers


Manchester City England v Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach


















Celtic Scotland v England Manchester City


















Barcelona Spain v England Manchester City


















Manchester City England v Spain Barcelona


















Borussia Mönchengladbach Germany v England Manchester City


















Manchester City England v Scotland Celtic


















Round of 16




Manchester City England v France Monaco


















Monaco France v England Manchester City


















Squad information



First team squad


























































































































































































































































































































































































































N


Pos.


Nat.


Name


Age


EU


Since


App

Goals


Ends


Transfer fee

Notes

1

GK

Chile
Claudio Bravo 34 EU

2016
30
0
2020

£15.4M

Second nationality: Spain [11]
3

RB

France
Bacary Sagna 34 EU

2014
87
0
2017

Free

4

CB

Belgium
Vincent Kompany 31 EU

2008
313
17
2019

£6M

Captain
5

RB

Argentina
Pablo Zabaleta 32 Non-EU

2008
333
12
2017

£6M

6

DM

Brazil
Fernando 29 Non-EU

2014
103
4
2019

£12M

7

LW

England
Raheem Sterling 22 EU

2015
94
21
2020

£44M

8

CM

Germany
İlkay Gündoğan 26 EU

2016
16
5
2020

£20M

9

LW

Spain
Nolito 30 EU

2016
30
6
2020

£13.8M

10

ST

Argentina
Sergio Agüero 28 Non-EU

2011
253
169
2019

£38M

11

LB

Serbia
Aleksandar Kolarov 31 EU

2010
247
21
2018

£16M

13

GK

Argentina
Willy Caballero 35 Non-EU

2014
48
0
2017

£4.4M

15

RM

Spain
Jesús Navas 31 EU

2013
183
8
2017

£14.9M

17

RM

Belgium
Kevin De Bruyne 25 EU

2015
90
23
2021

£54.5M

Record Signing
18

CM

England
Fabian Delph 27 EU

2015
42
4
2020

£8M

19

RM

Germany
Leroy Sané 21 EU

2016
37
9
2021

£37M

21

AM

Spain
David Silva 31 EU

2010
306
51
2019

£24M

22

LB

France
Gaël Clichy 31 EU

2011
203
3
2017

£7M

24

CB

England
John Stones 22 EU

2016
41
2
2022

£47.5M

25

CM

Brazil
Fernandinho 32 Non-EU

2013
183
17
2017

£30M

30

CB

Argentina
Nicolás Otamendi 29 Non-EU

2015
92
2
2020

£28M

33

ST

Brazil
Gabriel Jesus 20 Non-EU

2017
11
7
2021

£27M

42

CM

Ivory Coast
Yaya Touré 34 Non-EU

2010
299
82
2017

£24M

50

RB

Spain
Pablo Maffeo 19 EU

2013
3
0
2019

£85,000

Academy Graduate
53

CB

England
Tosin Adarabioyo 19 EU

2003
4
0
2017

Free

Academy Graduate
54

GK

England
Angus Gunn 21 EU

2011
0
0
2020

£235,000

Academy Graduate
69

LB

Spain
Angeliño 20 EU

2013
3
0
2019

£3.83M

Academy Graduate
72

ST

Nigeria
Kelechi Iheanacho 20 Non-EU

2014
64
21
2021

£360,000

Academy Graduate
75

CM

Spain
Aleix García 19 EU

2013
9
1
2020

£1.7M

Academy Graduate


Last updated: 21 May 2017
Source:mancity.com

Ordered by squad number.
Appearances include league and cup appearances, including as substitute.



Playing statistics


As of 21 May 2017

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
Goal Yellow card Red card
Apps
Goal Yellow card Red card
Apps
Goal Yellow card Red card
Apps
Goal Yellow card Red card
Apps
Goal Yellow card Red card
1 Chile Claudio Bravo GK 22 4 4 1 30 1
3 France Bacary Sagna DF 17 2 3 1 5 1 25 4
4 Belgium Vincent Kompany DF 10 3 5 2 2 14 3 5
5 Argentina Pablo Zabaleta DF 19 1 2 4 1 1 7 2 31 2 4
6 Brazil Fernando MF 14 3 4 2 1 6 26 4
7 England Raheem Sterling MF 33 7 7 5 1 1 1 8 2 3 47 10 11
8 Germany İlkay Gündoğan MF 10 3 6 2 1 16 5 1
9 Spain Nolito FW 19 4 3 1 4 1 6 2 30 6 3 1
10 Argentina Sergio Agüero FW 30 20 4 1 5 5 1 8 8 1 44 33 5 1
11 Serbia Aleksandar Kolarov DF 28 1 6 2 1 1 8 2 39 1 9
13 Argentina Willy Caballero GK 16 2 2 6 26
15 Spain Jesús Navas MF 24 2 4 2 6 36 2
17 Belgium Kevin De Bruyne MF 35 5 4 5 1 1 7 1 1 48 6 6
18 England Fabian Delph MF 7 1 1 5 1 1 1 13 2 2
19 Germany Leroy Sané FW 25 5 3 5 2 1 2 4 2 36 9 4
21 Spain David Silva MF 33 4 6 4 2 7 2 1 44 8 7
22 France Gaël Clichy DF 25 1 2 5 2 1 7 39 2 2
24 England John Stones DF 26 1 4 1 1 9 1 40 2 1
25 Brazil Fernandinho MF 31 2 4 2 3 1 9 1 3 1 43 3 8 3
30 Argentina Nicolás Otamendi DF 29 1 9 5 1 1 7 2 42 1 12
33 Brazil Gabriel Jesus FW 10 7 2 1 11 7 2
42 Ivory Coast Yaya Touré MF 24 4 4 4 2 1 2 30 6 5
50 Spain Pablo Maffeo DF 1 2 3
53 England Tosin Adarabioyo DF 1 2 3
54 England Angus Gunn GK
55 Spain Brahim Díaz MF 1 1
69 Spain Angeliño DF 1 1 2
72 Nigeria Kelechi Iheanacho FW 20 4 3 1 2 1 4 2 29 7 1
75 Spain Aleix García MF 4 2 2 1 8 1
On loan England Joe Hart GK 1 1
On loan France Samir Nasri MF 1 1

Own goals

5


1


0


0


6



Totals
65 65
4

16 9
0

2 2
0

24 17
2

107 93
6


Source: (for players and positions) First Team Squad
00(for squad numbers) Squad Profiles
00(for actual stats.)




Goalscorers


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



Correct as of match played on 21 May 2017




























































































































































































































No.

Pos.

Player
Premier League
FA Cup
League Cup
Champions League
TOTAL
10 FW
Argentina Sergio Agüero
20 5 0 8 33
7 MF
England Raheem Sterling
7 1 0 2 10
19 FW
Germany Leroy Sané
5 2 0 2 9
21 MF
Spain David Silva
4 2 0 2 8
42 MF
Ivory Coast Yaya Touré
5 3 0 0 8
33 FW
Brazil Gabriel Jesus
7 0 0 0 7
72 FW
Nigeria Kelechi Iheanacho
4 1 0 2 7
17 MF
Belgium Kevin De Bruyne
6 0 0 1 7
9 FW
Spain Nolito
4 0 0 2 6
8 MF
Germany İlkay Gündoğan
3 0 0 2 5
4 DF
Belgium Vincent Kompany
3 0 0 0 3
25 MF
Brazil Fernandinho
2 0 0 1 3
22 DF
France Gaël Clichy
1 0 1 0 2
24 DF
England John Stones
0 1 0 1 2
5 DF
Argentina Pablo Zabaleta
1 1 0 0 2
18 MF
England Fabian Delph
1 0 0 1 2
75 MF
Spain Aleix García
0 0 1 0 1
11 DF
Serbia Aleksandar Kolarov
1 0 0 0 1
30 DF
Argentina Nicolás Otamendi
1 0 0 0 1
Own Goals 5 1 0 0 6
Totals 80 17 2 24
123


Awards



Premier League Player of the Month award


Awarded monthly to the player who was chosen by a panel assembled by the Premier League's sponsor











Month
Player
August [12]

England Raheem Sterling


Premier League Manager of the Month award


Awarded monthly to the manager who was chosen by a panel assembled by the Premier League's sponsor











Month
Player
February [13]

Spain Pep Guardiola


Etihad Player of the Month awards


Awarded to the player that receives the most votes in a poll conducted each month on the club's official website







































Month
Player
August[14]

England Raheem Sterling
September[15]

Belgium Kevin De Bruyne
October[16]

Germany İlkay Gündoğan
November[17]

Belgium Kevin De Bruyne
December[18]

Ivory Coast Yaya Touré
January[19]

Spain David Silva
February[20]

Germany Leroy Sané
March[20]

Germany Leroy Sané


Etihad Player of the Season


In association with the Official Manchester City Supporters Club


Spain David Silva [21]



Transfers and loans



Transfers in














Total spending: Decrease £171,500,000



Transfers out










Total earnings: Increase £28,000,000



Loans out













  1. ^ On 31 January 2017, Angelino's half-season loan at Girona was cut short and he joined RCD Mallorca for the remainder of the season.[52]


  2. ^ On 6 January 2017, Jack Byrne's season-long loan at Blackburn Rovers was cut short.[55]


  3. ^ On 2 January 2017, David Faupala's season-long loan at NAC Breda was cut short.[63]


  4. ^ On 11 January 2017, Manu García's season-long loan at Alavés was cut short and he joined NAC Breda for the remainder of the season.[67]


  5. ^ On 17 January 2017, Bruno Zuculini's season-long loan at Vallecano was cut short and he joined Hellas Verona for the remainder of the season.[73]




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