⏮️ Guardiola dodges questions on City future; Arsenal injuries mount | OneFootball

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Padraig Whelan·04 de outubro de 2024

⏮️ Guardiola dodges questions on City future; Arsenal injuries mount

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Coverage from across all of Friday's press conferences in the Premier League, featuring injury updates and fresh team news.


That's all from today's managerial updates across the Premier League. All of the main talking points can be found below.


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Ahead of their clash with Manchester United, Aston Villa have been boosted by tests on an injury to Amadou Onana.


Crystal Palace fans should not expect to see much, if anything of Matheus Franca, until 2025.


Erik ten Hag has admitted there are concerns over Kobbie Mainoo's fitness in the wake of Manchester United's dramatic draw in Porto as attention now turns to Aston Villa on Sunday.


Some fitness headaches are piling out for Mikel Arteta ahead of Arsenal's meeting with Southampton.


Gary O'Neil has discussed the latest on the fitness of five of his Wolves squad.


There are no new fitness concerns for Chelsea to contend with as they look to continue their impressive form under Enzo Maresca.


Manchester City are also still without the services of Kevin De Bruyne this weekend.


Pep Guardiola is next to speak and has been discussing his love for Manchester City but is also hesitant to be too commital.


There's been some mixed fitness news from the Tottenham camp ahead of their clash with Brighton.


Slot has provided an update on Federico Chiesa's fitness - and will also not follow in Jürgen Klopp's footsteps by continuing the criticism of 12:30pm kick-offs.


Liverpool's Arne Slot continues to give nothing away in relation to the expiring contracts of Mo Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold.


Bournemouth have close to a clean bill of health for this weekend's trip to Leicester, with Tyler Adams the only absentee.


Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe has revealed that they're likely to welcome Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson back to action after the international break.


First up is Brighton boss Fabian Hürzeler. João Pedro is set for a considerable spell out of action, while Jan Paul van Hecke has a groin issue.


Welcome to OneFootball's coverage of Friday's managerial press conferences across the Premier League.