Alright, so the other day, I got this itch to check out Manuel Akanji’s stats. You know, the defender from Manchester City? I’ve always thought he’s a solid player, but I wanted to see the numbers for myself. So, I started digging around.

First, I just did a quick search online. I typed in “Manuel Akanji stats” and a bunch of stuff popped up. I saw some highlights about his performances this season, the 2024/2025 one. It mentioned things like how many games he’s played, the usual stuff. But I wanted more details, so I kept going.
Diving into the Details
Then, I found a few sites that had more in-depth stats. One of them listed his aerial and ground duels, which were both at 16. It also showed he had 37 tackles, 16 blocks, and 20 interceptions. I thought that was pretty cool, and I felt like I was really starting to get an idea of his contributions on the field.
I also stumbled upon a site that had his match ratings for the season. That was interesting to see how he performed game by game. Another page I found broke down his appearances, goals, and assists. It was all starting to come together, painting a picture of Akanji’s season.
- Appearances: It said he’s played in 7 Premier League games this season.
- Clean Sheets: The guy’s got a clean sheet, which is always good for a defender.
- Blocked Shots: And get this, he’s blocked 4 shots. That’s some dedication right there.
Getting to Know the Player
As I kept searching, I learned a bit more about Akanji as a player. I found out his market value is around €38.0 million, which is a hefty sum. His contract with Manchester City goes until June 30, 2027, and he wears jersey number 25. Oh, and he’s 28 years old, turning 29 soon it seems.
I also discovered that he’s mainly a center-back but can also play on the left or right of the defense, and even as a defensive midfielder. And apparently, he’s 187cm tall and weighs 85kg. In his three seasons with Manchester City, he has played 116 matches and scored 5 goals.

One thing that caught my attention was how he’s completed 70.38 passes per match in the Premier League this season. Also found out he is right-footed, and he always prefers to use his right foot.
Wrapping it Up
After all that searching, I felt like I had a pretty good grasp of Akanji’s stats and his overall performance. It was cool to see how he’s been doing for Manchester City and to confirm that he is a key part of their defense. I’ve always respected him as a player, and now, after seeing his numbers, I respect him even more.
It’s kind of fun to go down these rabbit holes sometimes, you know? You start with a simple question, and before you know it, you’ve spent hours reading about a player’s career and stats. But hey, at least now I can say I know a thing or two about Manuel Akanji!