In the 2018–19 season, Manchester City maintained their free scoring form under manager
Pep Guardiola and became the first club in Europe's top leagues to pass 100 goals scored on 20 January 2019 when
Danilo scored the first goal in City's 3–0 victory at
Huddersfield Town. City went on to break their own record for a top flight English club for goals scored in all competitions in a season.
Leroy Sané's goal in City's 2–0 win at
Old Trafford against
Manchester United on 24 April 2019 overtook the previous record tally of 156, which was established by
Manuel Pellegrini's City side back in their title-winning
2013–14 season. By the end of the 2018–19 season, the team reached 169 goals scored. between Chelsea and Manchester City On 24 February, City won their sixth
League Cup title when they defeated
Chelsea 4–3 on penalties after a goalless draw over 120 minutes at
Wembley Stadium. Expectations were high for City's
UEFA Champions League campaign. The team again won their group without breaking a sweat, then routed
Schalke 04 in the round of 16, winning their home match 7–0. Similar to the previous season, City were drawn against an English club in the quarter-finals, this time
Tottenham Hotspur.
The Blues dropped their away match 0–1, with
Sergio Agüero missing a penalty. The home match was all-or-nothing for City and it proved to be one of the best matches of that season.
Raheem Sterling scored in the beginning, but City quickly conceded two goals and now needed to score three to advance. The squad did exactly that, leading 4–2 with 20 minutes to play. However,
Fernando Llorente's contentious goal for Spurs meant City again needed a goal. In added time, Sterling converted a pass from Agüero and the entire stadium started celebrating what seemed to be a certain victory. However, the goal was disallowed after a VAR review and
the Blues were eliminated in a heartbreaking fashion. The
2018–19 Premier League title race was one of the closest contests of the Premier League era. City and
Liverpool exchanged their leads 32 times over the season, in part due to fixture rearrangements for
EFL and
FA Cup matches and television demands. The two title contenders jointly amassed a combined total of 195 points, which at the time was the highest combined total in English top flight history. On 12 May, City won their final league match of the league season 4–1 away at
Brighton & Hove Albion to retain the Premier League title. In doing so, they matched their own record for 32 wins over a single season. They had to win their final 14 consecutive league matches to hold off the challenge of Liverpool, who themselves ended their season with nine-straight wins. One week later, on 18 May, City defeated
Watford 6–0 at Wembley
to win the FA Cup and complete an unprecedented English men's
domestic treble and clean sweep of the major honors in English football. It was also City's first ever league and FA Cup
double and their sixth overall FA Cup title. The 6–0 scoreline was also the joint largest winning margin in the history of the FA Cup Final and the largest for any final in the competition since
1903. This final win of the season was Manchester City's 50th in all competitions. As of 9 April 2019, Manchester City had won the Carabao Cup, progressed to the final of the FA Cup, were in second place with one game in hand in the Premier League and scheduled to play Tottenham in the Champions League quarter-finals, thus making it possible to achieve the
quadruple, a unique sweep of four major tournaments in a single season, something that had not been done by any English men's side. A win in each of City’s last twelve games of the season (potential UCL semi-finals and
final included) would have guaranteed the quadruple for the club. However, a dramatic loss to Tottenham on away goals on 17 April ended City's quadruple hopes. Still, the Blues managed to achieve an unprecedented domestic treble. ==Pre-season and friendlies==