Man City dealt another injury hammer blow with star player ruled out​

by | Dec 20, 2024 | Sports

Pep Guardiola, whose team have one win in 11, has said centre half Ruben Dias could be out for four weeks but there was some positive news elsewhere on the injury front

​Pep Guardiola, whose team have one win in 11, has said centre half Ruben Dias could be out for four weeks but there was some positive news elsewhere on the injury front Pep Guardiola, whose team have one win in 11, has said centre half Ruben Dias could be out for four weeks but there was some positive news elsewhere on the injury front   

Manchester City have been rocked by another defensive injury with Ruben Dias facing several weeks on the sidelines because of a muscle issue.

But Pep Guardiola has been boosted by John Stones, Manuel Akanji and central midfielder Mateo Kovacic all returning to injury in the run up to Saturday’s lunchtime kick off away to Aston Villa.

Dias sustained the injury late in weekend’s derby defeat to Manchester United but played through the pain and will be unavailable for at least the entire festive programme.

“It’s a muscular problem and he will be out for three to four weeks,” said Guardiola. “After 75 minutes against United he felt something. But he’s so strong and wanted to stay on the pitch. Now he’s injured.”

City have won just one and lost eight of their past 11 games in all competitions, leaving the champions in fifth place before this weekend’s round of games. Reports suggest that Guardiola’s squad, which will remain without Ballon d’Or winner Rodri until the end of the season, could be bolstered in the January transfer window.

“What I want is my players back. I have the same feeling that the squad is really good, it’s not about good or bad players but I want the players back,” Guardiola said on Friday.

“What happens in winter [in the January transfer window] or the end of the season, the club will decide what is best for the team.

Ruben Dias
Ruben Dias is set to be sidelined until the middle of January.
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“I try to be honest about the feelings of my teams. We fell down six times [number of Premier League games without a win], we have to stand up seven. There is no alternative.

“I’m fine. I’m a normal person with feelings like all of us. When the situation is going well we are better but it’s normal. I would not go to the press conference if we were 1-0 up and expressing something that I didn’t feel.”

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