Manchester City is facing a potential setback as they prepare for their upcoming Premier League game against Aston Villa. The team’s manager, Pep Guardiola, is grappling with injuries and suspensions to key players, raising concerns about their lineup.
Jeremy Doku, the Belgian winger, sustained an unspecified injury during the draw with Tottenham, forcing him to leave the game. Guardiola acknowledges the uncertainty surrounding Doku’s condition, emphasizing the need to consult with the medical team before making decisions. Despite the uncertainty, there is optimism about John Stones’ return, as the defender, who has been sidelined with a hip problem, is deemed healthy enough to start.
However, the injury list extends beyond Doku. Playmaker Kevin De Bruyne is on the mend after a leg injury earlier in the season, with a projected return date set for December 6 against Aston Villa. On the defensive front, Rodri and Jack Grealish are suspended, depriving Guardiola of their contributions in the upcoming match. Matheus Nunes, dealing with a muscular issue, faces uncertainty, with a potential return on December 10 against Luton Town.
Guardiola’s comments reflect the ongoing challenges in managing the team’s health. He emphasizes the need to discuss the situation with the medical staff and assess the players’ conditions before finalizing the lineup. The manager expresses relief regarding Stones’ readiness, stating that he was prepared for the last game and remains available.
As for De Bruyne, Guardiola confirms the expected return date in January 2024 due to a hamstring injury. The manager expresses a desire to retain De Bruyne for the entire season, but he respects the player’s timeline for recovery.