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Published on 2024-05-17 07:39:13
Manchester City have two injury concerns heading into their final Premier League game against West Ham United. Goalkeeper Ederson will miss the game and the FA Cup final due to a small fracture in his eye socket, while midfielder Kevin De Bruyne is dealing with a painful blow to his Achilles. Both players were forced off the field during their previous match against Tottenham.
A victory against West Ham on Sunday will secure the Premier League title for Manchester City for the fourth consecutive year. However, anything less than a win could open the door for Arsenal to claim the trophy, with the possibility of the Gunners winning on goal difference if City only manage a draw. The team will be looking to overcome their injury setbacks and secure the crucial victory to secure the title.
Manager Pep Guardiola will be without Ederson but hopeful that De Bruyne will be fit to play in the final match. The injuries to two key players present a challenge for City as they aim to finish the season on a high note and clinch the league title. The team will need to overcome these setbacks and perform at their best to secure victory and claim the championship.
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