Manchester City Manager Pep Guardiola has ruled out speaking with goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma about accumulating yellow cards, citing the 26-year-old as "adult enough" to understand his need to temper his conduct. The Italian's booking tally has risen to four in just 10 Premier League appearances, prompting concerns that he could become the first goalkeeper to receive a one-match ban for five bookings.
With three of Donnarumma's yellow cards resulting from dissent, including an incident during Saturday's 3-2 win over Leeds, and the other for time-wasting, the City manager acknowledged that his player is approaching the mark. However, Guardiola emphasized that he will not engage in discussions about caution with Donnarumma as a one-to-one conversation, instead choosing to address the issue collectively through team meetings.
The Premier League's rulebook states that goalkeepers who accumulate five cautions within their first 19 league matches are eligible for a one-match ban. While 12 other goalkeepers have achieved this milestone in previous seasons, none did so as quickly as Donnarumma has in just 10 appearances.
Meanwhile, Guardiola expressed optimism over the future of Phil Foden, whose contract expires in summer 2027. The midfielder has made an impressive start to the season, scoring twice against Leeds and contributing to a team effort that saw City secure a 3-2 victory.
Foden's goal tally this season stands at three goals in 11 league appearances, with Guardiola predicting he could surpass his previous high of 19 goals from two seasons ago. The manager highlighted the importance of wingers and attacking midfielders in driving the team's attacking success, as evident during their recent win over Leeds.
However, Foden will be absent for City's upcoming match against Fulham due to a hamstring injury that has kept him sidelined since Saturday's game.
With three of Donnarumma's yellow cards resulting from dissent, including an incident during Saturday's 3-2 win over Leeds, and the other for time-wasting, the City manager acknowledged that his player is approaching the mark. However, Guardiola emphasized that he will not engage in discussions about caution with Donnarumma as a one-to-one conversation, instead choosing to address the issue collectively through team meetings.
The Premier League's rulebook states that goalkeepers who accumulate five cautions within their first 19 league matches are eligible for a one-match ban. While 12 other goalkeepers have achieved this milestone in previous seasons, none did so as quickly as Donnarumma has in just 10 appearances.
Meanwhile, Guardiola expressed optimism over the future of Phil Foden, whose contract expires in summer 2027. The midfielder has made an impressive start to the season, scoring twice against Leeds and contributing to a team effort that saw City secure a 3-2 victory.
Foden's goal tally this season stands at three goals in 11 league appearances, with Guardiola predicting he could surpass his previous high of 19 goals from two seasons ago. The manager highlighted the importance of wingers and attacking midfielders in driving the team's attacking success, as evident during their recent win over Leeds.
However, Foden will be absent for City's upcoming match against Fulham due to a hamstring injury that has kept him sidelined since Saturday's game.