Manchester City will assess injuries to Nathan Ake and John Stones as the pressure on their defence continues following the win against Brighton. Speaking to broadcasters, Guardiola indicated that Ake had a twisted ankle, and he then told reporters than Stones was replaced as a precaution due to tightness in his muscles.
Pep Guardiola said: “John felt something with muscle, hopefully nothing. We have problems in that position. When people talk of my magnificent selection v Liverpool, do you feel Kevin [De Bruyne] could have played v Liverpool. During the year it happens when you are in all competitions. The only way is to have the players fit. The Premier League is so important so I didn’t want to take a risk. John went out running and playing and that was a good sign. He felt tight and didn’t want to take a risk and we’ll see in the next days.”
Speaking to Match of the Day,
Pep Guardiola said: “Nathan Ake has a twisted ankle. It is not perfect but it was good to give minutes to Ruben. John was a little bit tight. Hopefully nothing too bad but we will see tomorrow. Ruben is important. It is difficult seven weeks out to come back and pick up the rhythm. He is mentally so strong and that is why he shows so many good things.”
City face Watford on Saturday before their Champions League semi-final first leg with Real Madrid next week.