- Pep Guardiola is set to make significant changes to Manchester City’s lineup for the upcoming match against Red Star Belgrade, aiming to rotate the squad after securing their top spot in the Champions League group. Ederson Moraes is likely to miss the game due to illness, paving the way for Stefan Ortega to start as the goalkeeper.
In the defensive lineup, Rico Lewis is anticipated to step in at right back, giving Kyle Walker a rare rest, while John Stones might replace Ruben Dias as the right-sided center-half. Nathan Ake, declared by Guardiola to be unable to play every three days, could be replaced by Manuel Akanji in the heart of defense. Josko Gvardiol is expected to maintain his left-back position after an impressive performance against Luton Town.
Considering Rodri’s importance to the team, there’s a possibility he may be rested, leading Mateo Kovacic to assume the defensive midfield role. Matheus Nunes could be given a starting opportunity in Rodri’s absence. Oscar Bobb might make his Champions League debut on the right wing, filling in for the potentially rested Bernardo Silva. Phil Foden, who showcased his skills as a No.10 against Luton Town, could get another chance in his preferred position.
With the return of Erling Haaland expected on Thursday, Julian Alvarez is projected to be the lone striker at the Rajko Mitic Stadium. The anticipated lineup for Manchester City against Red Star Belgrade includes Ortega in goal, Lewis, Stones, Akanji, and Gvardiol in defense, with Kovacic, Nunes, Bobb, Foden, and Grealish in midfield, and Alvarez as the striker.