Manchester City have had two more players added to their injury list, leaving them short in wide areas.
Jack Grealish and Jeremy Doku were absent as City cruised past Sparta Prague in the Champions League, adding a couple of fresh concerns for Pep Guardiola to deal with.
Kevin De Bruyne and Kyle Walker also missed that match, while Oscar Bobb and Rodri are longer-term absentees.
Here is the latest Man City injury news….
Jack Grealish
Grealish is set to be out for up to 10 days after missing City’s win over Sparta Prague.
The winger came off the bench against Wolves over the weekend but did not make the squad for the midweek European match, with Guardiola revealing Grealish had picked up an unspecified injury.
“Hopefully Jack will be maybe one week, 10 days,” the City said ahead of his side’s Champions League victory.
Potential return date: November 5, vs Sporting
Kevin De Bruyne
De Bruyne has been sidelined with injury since being forced off at half-time of City’s opening Champions League clash with Inter Milan last month.
Guardiola had suggested his star midfielder could be back during the international break, but later went back on his statement.
“It’s better, less minutes, but the players don’t say that. They want to play every single game. That’s nice. That’s fine. But sometimes the body sends warnings.
“I’m here, so we have to [be careful], because they are human, a lot of games, a lot of years, many years injured, and the consequences are here.”