- Pep Guardiola is just two yellow cards away from a three-match touchline ban.
- Reaching nine yellow cards triggers a three-game suspension.
- Elsewhere, Bernardo Silva has officially cleared the 10-card threshold risk.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is at risk of receiving a damaging three-game ban during the final stages of the 2025/26 season.
Guardiola’s disciplinary record has been a notable sub-plot of the ongoing campaign, recently culminating in a two-match touchline ban after he accumulated six yellow cards.
The decisive booking came during Manchester Cityβs 3-1 FA Cup fifth-round victory over Newcastle United at St Jamesβ Park, where Pep Guardiolaβs heated protest to fourth official Lewis Smith over a challenge on Jeremy Doku prompted referee Sam Barrott to act.
That suspension saw Guardiola sidelined for the Premier League fixture against West Ham and the FA Cup quarter-final win over Liverpool, where the Catalanβs assistant Pep Lijnders took charge in the dugout, and against his former employers in the case of the latter.
Seeing the light-hearted side of his disciplinary charges, Pep Guardiola reacted to the most recent ban by joking to reporters that he wanted “all the records” in the country, and would treat the suspension as a “holiday”.
Why Pep Guardiola could be banned for three games
Now, having picked up his seventh yellow card of the season, Pep Guardiola is only a further two cautions from the next cumulative card threshold of nine yellows – leading to a three-match ban.
The rule on yellow card applies to both Premier League and FA Cup fixtures, meaning should Guardiola receive another caution at Wembley Stadium on Saturday evening against Southampton, he would move to within one further yellow of a lengthy ban.
Elsewhere however, there is more positive news as Bernardo Silva is now free from suspension risk this campaign for the same reason, having avoided a yellow card in the last two matches for City that would have brought a two-game ban.
What matches could Pep Guardiola immediately miss?
Consecutive cautions for Guardiola against Burnley and Southampton in the next two games, for example, would see the City boss crucially miss meetings with Everton on Merseyside, Brentford at the Etihad Stadium, and possibly an FA Cup Final or a trip to Bournemouth.
Manchester City will be wanting to avoid that possibility, given their must-win run-in during the final weeks of the domestic season, which gives them a golden opportunity to snatch the Premier League crown away from the grasps of Arsenal.
City have managed to claw their way back into the title race, with the 2-1 win over the Gunners moving them to within just three points of Mikel Arteta’s side with a game in hand – after the North Londoners once held a nine point advantage in the race.