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·21 novembre 2024
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Pep Guardiola has signed a new contract and hopes to end an injury nightmare
Manchester City return from the international break buoyed by Pep Guardiola signing a new contract and the possible return from injury for many key stars.
Guardiola is set to sign a new one-year deal, with the option of a further 12 months, to take his stay at the club beyond a decade.
It is dream news for the club amid their ongoing legal battle with the Premier League, and further good news arrived on Wednesday with a key quarter returning to training.
Here is all the latest Man City injury news and return dates ahead of the Premier League’s latest resumption this weekend.
Phil Foden was among nine total withdrawals from Lee Carsley’s final England squad for Nations League matches against Greece and the Republic of Ireland last week.
However, a knock suffered in the defeat by Brighton is not serious and he has returned to training this week ahead of taking on Carabao Cup conquerors Spurs visit the Etihad Stadium for a top-flight rematch this weekend.
Potential return date: Saturday November 23, vs Tottenham
Ruben Dias has not featured for City since that 2-1 loss at Spurs on October 30 that saw them denied a place in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals.
A muscular injury was later confirmed to be a calf issue and he did not go away with Portugal for their Nations League games against Poland and Croatia.
Guardiola confirmed earlier in November that he hoped Dias would be back after the international break, though it remains to be seen at this stage if he will be fit enough to be involved against Spurs.
Potential return date: Saturday November 23, vs Tottenham
Manchester City would love to have both Phil Foden and Jeremy Doku fit to face Tottenham
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Winger Jeremy Doku is currently struggling with a quad injury, having sat out the Brighton game and then been withdrawn from the Belgium squad for matches against Italy and Israel.
“He has some muscular problems in his quadriceps,” Guardiola recently said of Doku. “He doesn’t feel good, he cannot run at full speed. (After the international break?) When we arrive, we will make a test, and we’ll make a selection, and we’ll see how they feel.”
Doku may have to wait a little longer until he is able to return to action for City, though a fast recovery could yet put him in contention this weekend.
Potential return date: Saturday November 23, vs Tottenham
City’s injury crisis is particularly bad at the back, with John Stones, like defensive colleague Dias, missing the last three games across all competitions.
Stones also was not involved for England due to a foot issue, with Guardiola saying at the start of the month: “John has a fasciitis splinter in the feet and today he was not ready. I don’t know if he’ll be back for the next two games.”
But Stones was spotted in training on Wednesday, putting him in contention to face Spurs.
Potential return date: Saturday November 23, vs Tottenham
Another of City’s international withdrawals, Grealish also had no involvement for England during the latest round of fixtures having been kept out since the dramatic 2-1 win at Wolves on October 20.
Guardiola was furious that the former Aston Villa star had been called up in the first place by interim boss Carsley following his recent fitness setbacks, fuming at a press conference: “In 17 days he didn’t train once. Today was the first training and he trained for 20 minutes. That is the reality.”
Grealish was able to join his team-mates in training on Wednesday, hinting at a return this weekend.
Potential return date: Unknown
Pep Guardiola was angry that England named Jack Grealish in their latest squad despite his injury
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Manuel Akanji is another defensive injury concern for City, having withdrawn from the Switzerland squad for games against Serbia and Spain.
Guardiola said before the Brighton game, which Akanji missed: “Manu said [on Friday], ‘I felt so bad in the training session and I could not move properly’, and against that team [Brighton] I prefer fresh people.”
Akanji was with the group in first-team training on Wednesday.
Potential return date: Saturday November 23, vs Tottenham
Matheus Nunes withdrew from internationals early last week like Akanji, with Portugal deeming him “not medically fit”.
However, the former Wolves midfielder has been featuring for City of late and will hope to shake off this recent knock in time to be involved against Spurs.
Potential return date: Saturday November 23, vs Tottenham
Oscar Bobb saw a potential breakout campaign at City disrupted early after he suffered a fractured leg during a training session back in August.
The Norwegian winger subsequently flew to Barcelona for surgery and was ruled out for three to four months, with hopes that he could be in a position to play again before Christmas.
However, that timeline has since been revised and extended, with Guardiola saying in late October: “Oscar, I think, January or February, he will be ready.”
Potential return date: January or February, 2025
Nathan Ake has struggled with hamstring injuries of late and saw his return from a near two-month layoff last just three games before another issue that has kept him out since the defeat at former club Bournemouth on November 2.
Ake was omitted from the most recent Netherlands squad for games against Hungary and Bosnia and Herzegovina, with Guardiola commenting before the Brighton loss: “Yeah, he’s getting better. He’s still not fully fit, but he’s getting better.”
If Spurs comes too soon for Ake, he will hope to play a part against either Feyenoord or Liverpool in City’s following two matches.
Potential return date: Tuesday November 26, vs Feyenoord
Ballon d’Or winner Rodri is adamant that he can play for Manchester City again this season
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The main cause of what currently ails City of course is the absence of Rodri, with the newly-crowned Ballon d’Or winner having suffered a serious knee injury against Arsenal in September that required surgery and saw him ruled out for the rest of the season.
While any potential return is still surely many months away, the Spaniard insists he is targeting being back on the pitch before the end of a long campaign.
“I’m aiming to play this season,” he said last week. “Now the seasons are getting longer and the Club World Cup ends on 13 July. I have in mind to return this year, as a challenge.
“I’ve already started walking, and I feel better mentally than I thought I would."
Potential return date: Summer 2025