da cassino: When it’s going good it’s going great for the Premier League leaders and seemingly Premier League Champions-elect.
da poker: While relegation battlers Crystal Palace and Huddersfield are wrestling with injuries to ten and six players respectively, Manchester City’s sixteen-point lead at the top of the table is being buffered by an almost completely healthy first-team squad.
Only two players are out of action, other than Fabian Delph who is serving a three match ban for a red card he received in Monday’s FA Cup defeat to Wigan, and manager Pep Guardiola will be boosted by the knowledge that one of those injured players will be returning to action this weekend, as per Premier Injuries…
Gabriel Jesus
When was he injured?: The City striker was injured in the New Years Eve 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace, but after visiting a knee specialist in Barcelona earlier in the month it has been confirmed that Jesus had not suffered the cruciate ligament damage to his knee that many had feared.
Potential injury return date: 25/02/2018
Will he be missed?: With Raheem Sterling and Sergio Aguero two of the Premier League’s top five goalscorers this season, City’s front line haven’t exactly struggled for goals this season. That said, Man City could do with Jesus’ strength on the ball compared with the more diminutive Raheem Sterling.
What the manager said: “Gabriel is coming back soon, maybe seven days, 10 days or two weeks.” (February 9th)
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Benjamin Mendy
When was he injured?: Mendy suffered a rupture to his anterior cruciate ligament in a 5-0 win against Crystal Palace on September 23rd.
Potential injury return date: 18/04/18
Will he be missed?: City have been absolutely dominant in the middle of the park this season with Kevin DeBruyne having scored 11 goals and David Silva, Leroy Sane and Kevin De Bruyne all ranking in the top five in the league for assists. The question with Mendy is not whether he will be missed, but more will he be able to get back into the team with the first XI firing on all cylinders at the moment.
What the manager said: “I think in two months, maybe March, he will be available and start to train with us.” (February 2nd)