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Published on 2024-03-24 10:30:00
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is concerned about his players returning from the international break without any injuries. There were worries about Erling Haaland and Kyle Walker suffering injuries during training and the England versus Brazil match, respectively. Guardiola hopes that it is nothing serious and that his players can get through the break unscathed. He wants them to play a bit of football during the break to stay in form.
Josko Gvardiol impressed for Croatia in their match against Tunisia, playing in his natural position at center-back. He had a strong performance with a high pass completion rate, interceptions, clearances, and blocks. Gvardiol’s display earned him praise from a Croatian media outlet, with a rating of 7/10. Mateo Kovacic also played in the game, receiving a rating of 6.5. Gvardiol’s performance may give Guardiola something to think about in terms of utilizing him more centrally for Manchester City.
Gvardiol’s impressive performance for Croatia is encouraging news for Manchester City as they approach the business end of the season. With competition for minutes strong at City, Gvardiol’s display may boost his chances of getting more playing time. Guardiola will be pleased to see his players performing well during the international break, and Gvardiol’s strong showing could potentially earn him more opportunities with City moving forward.
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