[3] City went on to break their own record for a top flight English club for goals scored in all competitions in a season.
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.
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.
[6] In added time, Sterling converted a pass from Agüero and the entire stadium started celebrating what seemed to be a certain victory.
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.
[11] 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.
Win Draw Loss Manchester City began their 2018–19 campaign with a tour of the United States in the 2018 International Champions Cup.
[14] The fourth round draw was made live on BBC by Robbie Keane and Carl Ikeme from Wolverhampton on 7 January 2019.
[19] The semi-finals draw was made live on Sky Sports by Piers Morgan and Peter Crouch on 19 December 2018.
On 30 August 2018, Manchester City were drawn in Group F of the UEFA Champions League alongside Shakhtar Donetsk, Lyon and 1899 Hoffenheim.
(H) – Home; (A) – Away; (N) – Neutral4 – Player scored four goals The list is sorted by shirt number when total clean sheets are equal.