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Falke Claims City’s Donnarumma is Deceptively Faking Injury

November 30, 2025 4 Min Read
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November 29, 2025, 3:48 PM ET

Daniel Farke has implied that Manchester City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma feigned an injury, allowing manager Pep Guardiola a chance to motivate his players before they secured a 3-2 victory over Leeds in the Premier League.

City started strong at the Etihad Stadium, with Phil Foden scoring just one minute into the match, followed by Josko Gvardiol doubling their lead. However, the second half saw a shift as substitute Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored for Leeds, reinvigorating their performance.

When the score stood at 2-1 for City, Donnarumma signaled for the physio’s assistance, leading Guardiola to quickly gather his players to strategize amidst the visitors’ momentum shift.

Despite Guardiola’s efforts, Leeds managed to equalize after Gvardiol fouled, resulting in a penalty that Lucas Nmeka converted from a Donnarumma save. However, Foden clinched the win for City with a goal in stoppage time.


Daniel Farke was dissatisfied with Gianluigi Donnarumma’s actions on Saturday. Martin Rickett/PA Image (via Getty Images)

Even after Leeds equalized, Farke believed Donnarumma’s actions shifted the game’s dynamics.

“It’s within the rules,” remarked the German. “Whether I agree with it from a fair play standpoint is another matter. I’ll leave it for the authorities to address. It’s a strategic move.”

“I asked the fourth official if there was any action they could take, but he said, ‘No, we’re powerless to do anything.'”

“If we don’t educate our players about fair play and sportsmanship, allowing them to manipulate the rules for advantage, I find it personally unappealing, but since it’s allowed, I can’t really complain.”

Although Guardiola’s pep talk didn’t immediately rectify City’s challenges, they ramped up pressure toward the end, leading to Foden’s decisive goal.

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Guardiola maintained that he believed Donnarumma’s injury to be genuine and had James Trafford warming up as a precaution.

“I didn’t converse with Jijo (Donnarumma),” he explained. “Once that event occurred, I turned to the bench and said, ‘James, get ready.’ I’m unsure. Feel free to ask me about it in the next press conference, and I’ll check with Gigio.”

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Heading into this match, City faced two consecutive defeats against Newcastle and Bayer Leverkusen, making a draw against a struggling opponent unacceptable for their title aspirations.

Guardiola expressed relief at Foden’s late goal. “The first half wasn’t flawless, but it should have been filled with chances. We didn’t concede, but Leverkusen capitalized on our shifts in play.”

“After conceding the initial goal, everything changed for us. Football is emotional; we crumbled after conceding the second goal but responded admirably. We focused on getting the ball into the box swiftly. Ultimately, it’s Phil’s skill; in those moments, he can both shoot and assist.”

Fan Take: This news is significant for soccer fans as it highlights the intricate strategies and psychological tactics employed by managers during high-stakes matches. The implications of fair play debates, like those surrounding Donnarumma’s actions, could shape how players and teams approach similar situations in the future, potentially influencing the very nature of competitive soccer.

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