Manchester City registered the lowest part of the property in a Premier League match under Pep Guardiola against Arsenal on Sunday.
The Guardiola side had only 33 percent of the ball in a closely fought competition. Erling Haaland gave City an early lead, but the goal of the Noor was canceled by a late equalizer of Gabriel Martinelli when the game ended with 1-1.
The competition is only the fourth copy of Manchester City that is less than 40 percent, managed by Guardiola. The last copy of Arsenal also came, during the 2022/23 season in a 3-1 Manchester City victory.
Erling Haaland was also on the score sheet on that day and closed the victory after Kevin De Bruyne and Jack Grealish City had given the lead. Bukayo Saka also yielded a penalty for Arsenaal during the competition.
Both other authorities, against Brighton (2020/21) and Wolves (2019/20), came in competitions where it lost a player to a red card.
Here are all cases of Manchester City who include less than 40 percent of possession of possession in a Premier League match under Pep Guardiola:
Competitions where Manchester City had registered less than 40 percent of the property in a Premier League match under Pep Guardiola:
Arsenal 1-1 Manchester City (2025/26) – 33 percent
Arsenal 1-3 Manchester City (2022/23) – 37 percent
Brighton 3-2 Manchester City (2020/21) – 37 percent
Wolves 3-2 Manchester City (2019/20) – 38 percent
Published on September 21, 2025