Manchester City clinched the 2017-18 English Premier League crown with five games to spare. Here is a comprehensive list of the trophy cabinets of every player and manager Pep Guardiola.
The Citizens weren’t able to beat Manchester United last week to win the title. Instead, they got West Bromwich Albion to do it for them. Here is a look at every Man City’s players league trophies with the newest one added. The players listed are directly from the Manchester City website. Players on loan to another club are not included here.
Manager Pep Guardiola
League Titles – 7 (3 with Barcelona, 3 with Bayern, and 1 with Man City)
Goalkeepers
Claudio Bravo – 3 (2 with Barcelona, and 1 with Man City)
Ederson – 3 (2 with Benfica, and 1 with Man City)
Defenders
Benjamin Mendy – 2 (1 with Monaco, and 1 with Man City)
Danilo – 4 (2 with Porto, 1 with Real Madrid, and 1 with Man City)
Kyle Walker – 1 (Man City)
Tosin Adarabioyo – 1 (Man City)
Aymeric Laporte – 1 (Man City)
John Stones – 1 (Man City)
Nicolas Otamendi – 5 (1 with Velez, 3 with Porto, and 1 with Man City)
Vincent Kompany – 5 (2 with Anderlecht, and 3 with Man City)
Midfielders
Brahim Diaz – 1 (Man City)
Ilkay Gundogan – 2 (1 with Dortmund, and 1 with Man City)
Kevin De Bruyne – 2 (1 with Genk, and 1 with Man City)
Leroy Sane – 1 (Man City)
Fabian Delph – 1 (Man City)
Phil Foden – 1 (Man City)
Bernardo Silva – 3 (1 with Benfica, 1 with Monaco, and 1 with Man City)
Fernandinho – 8 (6 with Shakhtar Donetsk, 2 with Man City)
David Silva – 3 (Man City)
Raheem Sterling – 1 (Man City)
Yaya Toure – 6 (1 with Olympiakos, 2 with Barcelona, and 3 with Man City)
Oleksandr Zinchenko – 1 (Man City)
Forwards
Gabriel Jesus – 2 (1 with Palmeiras, and 1 with Man City)
Sergio Aguero – 3 (Man City)
Fast facts with the title clinched.
- 10 of the 24 players have won the first title in their career.
- Only four players have won multiple titles with Manchester City (Kompany, Fernandinho, Toure, and Aguero).
- Three players have clinched a title in three different leagues (Danilo, Otamendi, and Bernardo Silva).
- Guardiola is the fourth consecutive title-winning manager not from the United Kingdom.
- Guardiola is also the first manager ever to win La Liga, the Bundesliga, and the Premier League.