While Manchester City is tackling the injury issue surrounding Kevin De Bruyne, the side was handed another major blow last week. First-choice goalie Ederson picked up an injury against Liverpool and was taken off. While...
Kevin De Bruyne Injury Update – Pep Guardiola Confirms ‘Risk’ to Manchester City Star’s Hamstring Manchester City wasn’t at their fluid best against Brentford. The Sky Blues did manage to win the game 1-0 but were far from convincing. And a big reason...
Rodri suffered a knee injury after a coming together off the ball with Arsenal's Thomas Partey in Sunday's draw.
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Manchester City will be without defender Ruben Dias for three to four weeks with a muscle injury, manager Pep Guardiola said on Friday, another blow for the reeling champions whose hopes of hanging on to the Premier League title are dwindling.
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Liverpool full-back Conor Bradley out for up to three weeks with ankle injury sustained during 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace; Liverpool have lost 1,252 days from injuries during the campaign; Manchester City among the least affected clubs for injuries
Wednesday's training session. The injury has left fans and teammates concerned, but the club remains optimistic he can return by the end of the year. Let's dive into the details surrounding this incident and what it means for both Bob and Manchester City as they prepare for the upcoming ...
Despite their preparations, United enters the match under a cloud of injury concerns, losing players like Jurrien Timber, Luke Shaw, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, and Victor Lindelof in recent warm-up games. Consequently, both sides are likely to shuffle their lineups, fielding a less-than-full-strength ...
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