Gabriel Jesus is carrying a knock that has prevented him from starting for Manchester City at Chelsea.With Sergio Aguero out, Guardiola made six changes from the side that started against Burnley on Monday.
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Jesus wants people to be educated on why the Black Lives Matter sentiment is important in order to make a more peaceful world.The death of George Floyd last week, who died in Minneapolis after a police officer knelt on his neck, has sparked protests across the world as people want to make their voices heard.
As a young black man, Manchester City striker Jesus has experienced racism in his life and can understand why Floyd's death has served as a flashpoint for anger and frustration to boil over
.Gabriel Jesus is carrying a knock that has prevented him from starting for Manchester City at Chelsea.With Sergio Aguero out, Guardiola made six changes from the side that started against Burnley on Monday.
Manchester City's match tonight against Chelsea.Pep Guardiola has made six changes following Monday's victory over Burnley and three of them have been enforced with Foden, Joao Cancelo and Sergio Aguero missing out through injury.The Argentine suffered a knee injury against Burnley which has since required surgery and he will likely miss the rest of the Premier League season.
Manchester City as the Premier League edges closer to its conclusion.However, the Spaniard will have to manage without Sergio Aguero for an extended period of time after the star striker suffered a knee injury against Burnley last week.The 32 year-old is set to undergo surgery, but the positive news is that his absence should allow Gabriel Jesus to showcase his ability to eventually lead City's attack when Aguero finally departs.The Brazilian is commonly recognised as a top player but when
Ilkay Gundogan as one of the options to replace injured Sergio Aguero.The Manchester City manager is due to discover in the next 24 hours the severity of the knee injury to the club’s all-time leading goalscorer.And, while he backed Gabriel Jesus as the obvious replacement as the Blues head to Chelsea on Thursday night, he pointed out that the pressing need for rotation in the hectic, re-started season means that Jesus cannot be expected to play in every game.He went on to list the players he
Manchester City's 5-0 win over Burnley this week. Aguero was injured in the challenge that won City a penalty just before the break to put his side three goals up, but he was not able to take the spot kick himself and was substituted.
Gabriel Jesus amid speculation of Inter Milan's interest, according to reports.Jesus made the switch to the Etihad in 2017 and has since developed into a quality striker in the Premier League, bagging 63 goals for City in his 140 appearances.Despite his talent, however, the Brazilian has been unable to consistently hold down a sport in the starting XI due to the evergreen brilliance of Sergio Aguero.While Jesus has never shown any ill-feelings about being behind City's top goalscorer in the
Regional leaders committed to providing race equality reports once every three months after George Floyd's death in police custody in the US sparked global protests. Since then it was revealed that black people were three-and-a-half times more likely to have force used against them by Greater Manchester Police.
Manchester Council have announced they will review every statue in the city in response to the Black Lives Matter protests. Thousands of people joined demonstrations all over the country this weekend, including in Manchester, London and Bristol.
Manchester City players are ready for the return of the Premier League. The Blues only returned to the training ground three weeks ago after more than two months away, and had to build up to contact sessions under the strict guidelines monitoring the safe comeback.
A statue of a 17th century slave trader was pulled down during protests in Bristol.Thousands of people joined Black Lives Matter demonstrations in Bristol as well as Manchester and London over the weekend.On Sunday, at least 5,000 packed into the College Green area of Bristol to hear from speakers and hold an eight-minute silence - the length of time George Floyd was restrained during an arrest in America which lead to his death.During the protests, demonstrators pulled down the controversial
Chants of “I can’t breathe” rang out across central Manchester as anti-racist protesters took to the streets to demonstrate as part of the Black Lives Matter movement.The haunting last words of George Floyd were repeated again and again and plastered across banners and placards during a huge protest in the city centre.Mr Floyd’s death has sparked protests across the United States and the UK with thousands of people marching on cities to demand change.Mr Floyd, 46, died in police custody in the
Manchester City training, according to forward Gabriel Jesus.There were strict measures in place to facilitate the return of the players in May, and the group have now worked up to be able to take part in full contact training with their first match back on June 17 against Arsenal.Jesus admits the initial restrictions on what they could and couldn't do made things strange for the players, although it has improved. “The return was a bit weird.
Manchester City training, according to forward Gabriel Jesus.The Blues are back together at the City Football Academy preparing for the resumption of the 2019/20 campaign after two months of enforced individual programmes.There were strict measures in place to facilitate the return of the players in May, and the group have now worked up to be able to take part in full contact training with their first match back on June 17 against Arsenal.Jesus admits the initial restrictions on what they could
death of George Floyd, with the same spirit that made the ‘Working-Men of Manchester’ resolve to refuse to touch cotton produced by the slavery of the American south, on the same day they wrote that letter to Lincoln.There’s much more to today’s event than solidarity.Every black person in that crowd will have had some experience of being stereotyped, scapegoated, insulted, even attacked, because of the colour of their skin, will have experience of people who don’t know what it’s like, or don’t
Speaking at the Downing Street press briefing on Friday, he said: "Ahead of this weekend, when I know that there are plans for further protests, I want to say something to you as Health Secretary."Like so many, I'm appalled by the death of George Floyd. "And I understand why people are deeply upset.
Manchester Evening News and said: “The video of George Floyd’s death was awful and it was all over social media, asked me to write a press release for an event today, he had other Friends who were organising events in Bristol too and we set up a Whatsapp group and it’s sort of expanded to this.“I didn’t really know what to expect, but some of the things people said today was really fruitful and lovely.“There’s a lot of white people here, and it's great that people showed solidarity but it also