Man City
Guardiola Orders Christmas Weigh‑In, Threatens Omission for Overweight Players
Guardiola will weigh his squad after Christmas; overweight players face omission for Forest. at risk
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has set a strict rule for his squad over the Christmas break, warning that any player who returns overweight will be omitted from his selection.
Guardiola made clear he would police the festive period personally and that fitness on return would determine involvement for the fixture against Nottingham Forest. “The players asked me to take a day off. I said, ‘No because you didn’t play good enough.’” he said, explaining his approach to downtime and preparation.
He outlined the schedule he expects players to follow: “So Sunday recovery, train the guys that didn’t play, and after three days off they have two days to prepare for Nottingham Forest.” That compressed timeline leaves little margin for indulgence, Guardiola suggested.
On the matter of body weight he was equally blunt. “Every player makes a weight,” he insisted. “They come back on the 25th and I will be there controlling how many kilos come up, [to see if] they come fatty.
“The moment they arrive after three days I want to see how they come back. They can eat but I want to control them. I have to make a selection for [December] 27 against Nottingham Forest.
“Imagine one player and now he’s perfect but he will arrive with three kilos more. He will [stay] in Manchester. He will not travel to Nottingham Forest.”
Guardiola’s stance comes as City chase the Premier League title and have closed the gap on leaders Arsenal from seven points to two. The manager’s measures are framed as part of a broader push to regain momentum and apply pressure on rivals.
Arsenal counterpart Mikel Arteta is refusing to look at City’s resurgence in an attempt to keep his focus on his own side, but Guardiola said he hopes to make enough noise to force a reaction from his former protégé.
Man City
FA Fines Rodri After Post-Match Remarks as City Prepare to Face Real Madrid
FA fines Rodri $107,000 and warns him after his post-match criticism of refereeing in City-Spurs…
Manchester City midfielder Rodri has been fined $107,000 (£80,000) by the FA for comments made after the Citizens’ 2–2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur in February. The punishment follows an FA statement that said he acted in an “improper manner during a post-match media interview by making comments that imply bias and/or question the integrity of a match official.”
Rodri avoided a suspension and was instead handed a warning. The Spain international “admitted the charge against him” at a hearing, and he submitted two letters in his defence that the FA accepted, leaving the monetary penalty as the only sanction.
The remarks came after Tottenham’s equaliser, struck by Dominic Solanke in the 70th minute, which City felt should have been disallowed. The striker seemingly kicked through Marc Guéhi’s leg to complete Spurs’ comeback, and the goal stood amid vehement protests from the visitors.
Rodri did not hide his frustration in the immediate aftermath. “I know we won too much and the people don’t want us to win but the referee has to be neutral and for me honestly, it’s not fair,” he said. He expanded on that view in the same interview: “It’s not fair because we work so hard in these situations and now to make these decisions, we have to move on. Of course you need to come back but at the end, when everything is finished, we are frustrated because it’s so clear the foul. He kicked the leg and of course with the push of the action on the ball, the ball goes in.”
Rodri also pointed to other contentious decisions affecting City since 2026, including Diogo Dalot avoiding a red card for a tackle on Jérémy Doku in what became a 2–0 win for Manchester United.
Although a domestic ban would not have prevented Rodri from playing in Manchester City’s Champions League round of 16 tie with Real Madrid, the club would have been at risk of losing their midfield anchor in Premier League fixtures. In mitigation, Rodri told the FA: “It doesn’t feel fair when the ultimate result of a match is influenced by an incorrect decision rather than just the performance of the team.”
Man City
United and City Both Monitor Felix Nmecha Amid Midfield Planning
United and City are linked to Felix Nmecha as both clubs weigh midfield rebuilding and renewal ahead
Manchester United and Manchester City have both been linked to Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha as each evaluates midfield options ahead of a period of change.
Nmecha, 25, is under contract in Germany until 2028, but his long-term future at Dortmund is described as uncertain. Clubs across Europe have taken note of a player who has enjoyed a career resurgence in recent seasons.
An English-educated talent, Nmecha joined City’s academy in 2007 and spent 14 years on the books at the Etihad. He made three senior appearances for Manchester City and provided an assist in five minutes of Champions League action. He left City on a free transfer to join Wolfsburg in 2021 and moved to Dortmund two years later.
At City he was primarily an attacking player, operating behind the striker and on the left wing. In Germany he has been converted into a more all-action midfielder, often deployed deeper in a midfield pivot or as a box-to-box presence. That tactical change produced some of the best performances of his career. Standing at 6’3, Nmecha combines physicality with a broad on-ball skillset, and his earlier attacking training remains evident alongside developed defensive discipline. Former Dortmund boss Nuri Şahin described the German international as a “dream” because of his versatility.
United view a versatile midfielder as a priority as they prepare to bid farewell to Casemiro and contemplate broader rebuild plans that could see Manuel Ugarte moved on and leave Kobbie Mainoo as the only natural midfielder in the squad. The profile of a player like Nmecha would give the next manager, whether Michael Carrick or somebody else, tactical options during reconstruction.
City are not in the same immediate need but Pep Guardiola accepts the need to rejuvenate a squad that has fallen short in the title race. With doubts over the futures of Mateo Kovačić, Bernardo Silva and Rodri, they may seek new faces. Some inside City will be familiar with Nmecha and may be regretting the decision not to extend his contract five years ago.
Both clubs are also linked to other targets. Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson sits high on both shortlists with a reported £100 million ($133.5 million) price tag. Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton and Brighton & Hove Albion’s Carlos Baleba are also under consideration.
Arsenal
Opta Supercomputer: Arsenal Favoured After Manchester City’s Midweek Slip
Opta model raises Arsenal’s title probability to 92.84% after Man City’s midweek stumble. In detail.
Arsenal’s position at the top of the 2025–26 Premier League table strengthened after Manchester City dropped points in midweek Premier League action. Opta’s supercomputer now gives Mikel Arteta’s side a 92.84% chance of winning the title, projecting Arsenal to finish on 83.99 points from their current 67.
Manchester City sit seven points behind Arsenal on 60 points and are forecast to end the season with 76.02 points, leaving them with a 7.16% title probability. Opta had already considered Arsenal overwhelming favourites before the midweek matches; the latest result combinations have widened the gap and increased Arsenal’s title odds by 10 percentage points from a previous 82.71% to 92.84%. City’s chances fell from 17.25% to 7.16% following the setback.
The Opta model also outlines the fight for Champions League qualification. Aston Villa are predicted to finish third on 65.55 points with a 63.31% chance of qualifying. Manchester United sit on 51 points and are forecast to take fourth with 64.65 predicted points and a 56.69% chance. Liverpool are expected to finish fifth with 62.98 predicted points and a 40.61% probability, while Chelsea are projected to end the campaign on 62.20 points with a 34.70% chance. Brentford are the only other side given a measurable outside chance of qualification at 4.02%.
At the other end of the table, Opta’s forecast narrows the relegation battleground. Leeds United are expected to finish on 44.13 points with a 7.89% relegation chance, while Tottenham are projected to reach 42.21 points and face a 7.64% risk. Nottingham Forest are forecast to collect 38.45 points with a 28.86% relegation probability. West Ham United are predicted to finish on 35.14 points with a 55.52% chance of relegation. Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers are almost certain to go down, with respective relegation probabilities of 99.36% and 99.93%.
Opta’s projections reflect the impact of the midweek fixtures on title, European and survival scenarios as the season progresses.
