SAD NEWS for Pep Guardiola ahead of Chelsea Clash as Two Man City key players suffer injuries ahead of premier league clash
Man City vs. Chelsea: Two important Man City players get hurt before the Premier League match
Man City vs. Chelsea: Two important Man City players get hurt before the EPL match
On Saturday, Man City will host Chelsea in a Premier League game. They might not have two key players available.
Jack Grealish and Bernardo Silva both got hurt during Man City’s 3-1 win over FC Copenhagen in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
Pep Guardiola, the manager of Man City, told the BBC, “Bernardo does have a big knock.”
“It looks like Jack Grealish hurt his muscle.” It’s too bad. He helped us keep the right speed. It hurt when he rolled around in the grass. They understand.”
Guardiola told TNT Sports that he thinks Grealish hurt his groyne, and during his press conference, he was asked again about the 28-year-old and Silva.
The manager also said, “Bernardo has a big knock in his ankle.” “I hope Bernardo isn’t a big deal.
“We have Chelsea at home in a few days.” We need to get better as soon as possible.
“[Jack] has a test tomorrow. He’s going to be ruled out, yes. A shame, because he has been in a much better mood at training the last few days and has played really well.
“He helps us keep the right speed.” Jack is very helpful. We hope he gets better soon. He knew something wasn’t right. Everyone knows. They can feel it right away.”
Back in the beginning of the season, Chelsea and Manchester City played to a thrilling 4-4 draw at Stamford Bridge.
Because Grealish and Silva aren’t playing, Guardiola may need to make changes to his strategy. It gives other players on the team a chance to step up and fill the gaps left by these important players. Man City’s depth and skill of their team will be put to the test, and it will be interesting to see how they bounce back.
Coming up against a Manchester City team that might not have Grealish and Silva could be seen as a plus for Chelsea. The Premier League is very tough, though, so no game is easy. The Blues will need to prepare well to take advantage of any chances they get.