Guardiola issues Man City injury update ahead of Arsenal clash

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Published on 2024-03-29 13:24:20

Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Manchester City will be without Kyle Walker and John Stones for their upcoming match against Arsenal due to injuries picked up on international duty with England. Walker has a significant hamstring injury while Stones has an adductor problem, making their recovery timelines uncertain. This adds to City’s injury issues, but goalkeeper Ederson is back in contention. Kevin De Bruyne is also back in action, giving City a boost ahead of their crunch clash with Arsenal.

While City will be missing two key defenders, Guardiola remains optimistic about their chances against Arsenal. The match is crucial for City, as they look to leapfrog their opponents in the title race. A win is necessary in order to keep pace with Liverpool, who are in good form. Guardiola did not comment on Gareth Southgate’s use of Walker and Stones during England’s friendly fixtures, but City fans will be hoping for a swift recovery for the two injured players.

The loss of Walker and Stones will be a concern for City, especially as they enter the business end of the season. Further tests will be carried out to determine the extent of their injuries and how long they will be sidelined for. Despite these setbacks, City will be boosted by the return of Ederson and De Bruyne. The match against Arsenal will be a tough test, but Guardiola will be hoping that his squad can rise to the occasion and keep their title hopes alive.

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