How Phil Foden's goal against Nottingham Forest nearly broke a Premier League pass record
- Foden finished off 46-pass move to open the scoring in 2-0 Nottingham Forest win
- Only one goal in Premier League history has featured more passes in the build-up
- City held on comfortably for victory despite Rodri red card
Manchester City were purring at points in the first half of their 2-0 victory over Nottingham Forest on Saturday afternoon.
The treble winners' slick attacking football was too much for Steve Cooper's side at the Etihad before Rodri was sent off, giving the visitors more of a foothold in the game with a player advantage.
The damage had already been down, however, as Phil Foden and Erling Haaland both scored in the opening 15 minutes to give the hosts a dominant advantage, even with the red card to come.
City are renowned for their accurate build-up and incisive passing in the final third and both were on full display during the move which led to Foden's opener, a sequence which included a dizzying 46 passes.
Kyle Walker's assist was the final ball played before Foden tucked in his first goal of the season. Only one goal in Premier League history (or since the data was first tracked in 2006/07) has seen more passes made in the build-up.
That effort came from Nacer Chadli for Tottenham in a 4-0 victory over Queens Park Rangers in 2014, early on during Mauricio Pochettino's reign at the club. The likes of Eric Dier, Younes Kaboul, Etienne Capoue and Emmanuel Adebayor all started that game.
Player | Team | Opposition | Passes | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacer Chadli | Tottenham | Queens Parks Rangers | 48 | 24/08/2014 |
Phil Foden | Manchester City | Nottingham Forest | 46 | 23/09/2023 |
Juan Mata | Manchester United | Southampton | 45 | 20/09/2015 |
Ilkay Gundogan | Manchester City | Manchester United | 44 | 11/11/2018 |
Sergio Aguero | Manchester City | Everton | 42 | 23/05/2021 |
Morgan Schneiderlin | Southampton | Newcastle | 40 | 13/09/2014 |
Ashley Young | Manchester United | Blackburn | 37 | 02/04/2012 |
Mesut Ozil | Arsenal | Newcastle | 35 | 16/02/2020 |
Luis Diaz | Liverpool | Norwich | 34 | 19/02/2022 |
Gervinho | Arsenal | Wigan | 33 | 03/12/2011 |
Julian Alvarez | Manchester City | Fulham | 33 | 02/09/2023 |
Those players don't come close to the quality of injured City stars Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, John Stones and Mateo Kovacic, but Pep Guardiola's side were still as smooth as ever against Forest without a key group of players.
While the arrival of Erling Haaland has allowed City to become a more direct team than in the past, the Premier League champions still unsurprisingly feature heavily in the top 11 moves with most passes leading to a goal.
Stars like Ilkay Gundogan, Sergio Aguero and Julian Alvarez have all been on the end of flowing sequences to apply the finishing touches.
5. Sergio Aguero vs Everton - 2021
Sergio Aguero signed off as a Manchester City player by scoring twice in a thrashing of Everton, his second being a header which finished off a flowing 42-pass move.
City's all-time leading goalscorer had netted his first earlier in the game with a precise outside of the boot finish.
4. Ilkay Gundogan vs Manchester United - 2018
Ilkay Gundogan's best goalscoring days came shortly before his Man City exit but he still had bags of composure in his early seasons at the Etihad.
The current Barcelona midfielder ran through Man Utd's midfield and brought down Bernardo Silva's cross to tuck in his second Manchester derby goal back in 2018.
3. Juan Mata vs Southampton - 2015
Louis van Gaal didn't leave Man Utd with many converts to his laborious style after two seasons at Old Trafford, but this move did at least show fans the squad had players capable of producing quality.
Juan Mata arrived to finish off a 45-pass sequence after Memphis Depay had struck the post.
2. Phil Foden vs Nottingham Forest - 2023
City kept the ball marvellously before Foden struck but it was a clipped ball into the box from Rodri which led to the goal.
The Spanish midfielder found Walker, whose deft touch back to Foden was smashed in with conviction.
1. Nacer Chadli vs Queens Park Rangers - 2014
While Pochettino's first season at Tottenham was more functional than fluent, there was a glimpse into the future with a 4-0 crushing of Queens Park Rangers at White Hart Lane.
The ball was played around the back before Christian Eriksen and Erik Lamela upped the ante, resulting in the Argentine crossing for Chadli to nod in.