Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola voiced concerns over Bernardo Silva’s injury following his substitution in the second half of City’s recent Premier League victory. Guardiola revealed that Silva had sustained a knock, and the midfielder’s fitness will be closely monitored ahead of their next fixtures.
Guardiola Speaks on Silva’s Injury Status
Guardiola spoke to reporters after the match, explaining the situation around Silva’s injury. “Bernardo felt something in his muscle, and we don’t know exactly how serious it is yet,” Guardiola said. “We’ll assess him in the next 24 hours to see if he’s ready for our next game.”
City faces Liverpool in the Premier League on Saturday, with Silva’s presence crucial to their attacking plans. Guardiola’s comments raised doubts over Silva’s participation, as the team prepares for another busy week of football.
Silva’s Importance to Manchester City’s Play
Silva has been a key player for City, providing both creativity and work rate in the midfield. His versatility allows Guardiola to use him in various positions, whether as an attacking midfielder or on the wing. Silva’s injury could significantly impact City’s attacking options, especially with key matches coming up against top opposition in both domestic and European competitions.
Other Concerns for Manchester City
Guardiola’s injury concerns do not stop with Silva. Marc Guehi, a potential absentee for Manchester City, will miss the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal, with Guardiola expressing his frustration about the Premier League’s eligibility rules. Despite the challenges, Guardiola remains focused on maximizing his squad’s performance for the remainder of the season.
City’s Ambitions Remain High
Manchester City is currently in contention for the Premier League title, as well as in other cup competitions. Guardiola will need to manage his squad carefully as the fixture list intensifies. Silva’s fitness will play a key role in City’s ambitions, and his absence could provide an opportunity for other players to step up.
Guardiola remains hopeful that Silva will recover quickly, but he stressed the importance of proper recovery to avoid further setbacks. “We will not rush him,” said Guardiola. “If he is not ready, we will wait until he’s fully fit.”
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