Simon Bajkowski, and that is just how Guardiola chooses to use the winger between now and his departure day. Manchester City are still in contention for the Champions League, and a player of Sane’s calibre is not to be sniffed at.
08.06.2020 - 20:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
City are one of four clubs to restart the season on June 17 when they take on Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium, a fixture which was one of the first to be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. While the break in action will have initially be seen as frustrating for clubs and players and well as fans, there is a positive to the unexpected hiatus.
Simon Bajkowski, and that is just how Guardiola chooses to use the winger between now and his departure day. Manchester City are still in contention for the Champions League, and a player of Sane’s calibre is not to be sniffed at.
Harrison is preparing to re-start the Championship season this weekend, with Leeds looking to secure promotion to the Premier League.The City winger has spent the last two seasons at Elland Road, and Leeds have the option to make the move permanent at the end of the season - something Harrison admits he would love to see happen.He told LeedsLive: “It’s been great for my development.
Manchester City ’s training ground after his start against Arsenal ended in a hospital visit. But the 19-year-old Spanish defender is likely to be ruled out of next Monday’s game against Burnley, with Premier League protocols stating that players who suffer concussion should not play again for at least six days.
Eric Garcia is recovering well and will be fine after suffering a shocking injury in the Premier League win over Arsenal on Wednesday. With City 2-0 up and comfortable, goalkeeper Ederson collided with Garcia as he came to clear a forward ball, clattering into the young defender and leaving him prone on the ground.
Manchester City are taking on Arsenal at a rain-drenched Etihad Stadium tonight. While City are currently a massive 25 points off league leaders Liverpool in the title race, the result of the match still has big ramifications on when Jurgen Klopp's side can officially win the league.
Manchester United star Dimitar Berbatov believes Manchester City's players will have 'a tough decision to make' if the club's appeal against their European ban is unsuccessful. Appeal proceedings with the Court of Arbitration for Sport kicked off this week with City hoping to get their two-year ban from European football overturned.
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.
City are presenting their case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport this week after UEFA banned them from European competition for two seasons back in February for 'serious breaches' of Financial Fair Play regulations.The club have always maintained their innocence and wanted the opportunity to argue that in front of an independent panel.
United last played - their 5-0 win over LASK Linz in the Europa League - they were without seven players due to injury.Solskjaer has already confirmed his squad now has a clean bill of health, so United will be looking suitably strong when they take to the pitch at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Here's a rundown of the players who were missing in Austria.Marcus RashfordThe England forward has been out of action since aggravating a back injury in an FA Cup third-round replay against Wolves back in
Manchester City as the players fight for a place in the starting lineup.Pep Guardiola has a squad of talented players that he makes full use of, but despite the rotation they are all aware that they cannot afford to let standards drop in training if they are to keep in his good books.Zinchenko has been hailed before as an example of somebody that never let their disappointment at not playing show, while Bernardo Silva was hailed for his attitude during his first season at the club when he was
Manchester City have begun practice matches in training as they step up preparations for the Premier League clash with Arsenal in a fortnight.
Pep Guardiola has overseen plenty of big-money transfers during his time as Manchester City manager, but he has also allowed some players to run down their contracts and leave for nothing.