*Knock on wood* barring more injuries, the depth up front I think will be able to handle this injury. It helps that Sane, Sterling and Jesus are all in fine form as well. I would guess we play more 4-3-3 in his absence and we start to see Bernardo worked in more as well.
aguero only out for 2-4 weeks instead of the first reported 6-8. just get a point today and we should be able to weather the storm
Was in the middle of typing "Coming close, need to finish one of these chances though I'd take a 0-0 draw" when he hit that Has been a fantastic match, would love to get another and take all 3 points
Reading now that City only expect Aguero out 2-4 weeks. 2 weeks seems overly optimistic, but let's say 4 weeks. First week is international break. He's be out against Stoke, Napoli, Burnley, Wolves with his return for West Brom. Would be nice to have him against Napoli but that's certainly a stretch we should be able to navigate without him
http://www.espnfc.com/blog/five-asi...yers-man-citys-leroy-sane-breaks-speed-record Saw a video where Kyle Walker was complaining about his FIFA 18 pace rating saying he'd beat Sane and Sterling in a race. I doubt that but they have to be 3 of fastest players in EPL
http://www.goal.com/en/news/manches...gio-aguero-injuries/vohzljwgo8xg12l460f7sqyhk Last Friday, City's doctors ruled Aguero out for between two and four weeks, meaning that while he missed the game at Chelsea and Argentina's World Cup qualifiers, he could yet feature against Stoke depending on how he recovers during the international period. Argentina's team doctor claimed this week that the striker would miss six weeks, but sources close to the player insist that will not be the case. Although there are no guarantees he will be able to feature against the Potters, the 29-year-old is no longer believed to be in any serious discomfort and is working towards a quick recovery.
Hopefully start Jesus with Sane and Sterling and bring on Aguero later as a sub if needed. Hopefully we get the W without him and he can get the extra rest
This may be cool http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...n-finalise-10m-deal-Man-City-documentary.html Amazon set to finalise £10m deal with Manchester City for Etihad documentary series Manchester City finalising details of a documentary series with Amazon Prime Amazon will get access to all areas for a season to film behind the scenes
Pep confirms Aguero could be back tomorrow "He did his first training session after what happened," said Guardiola. "He did quite well. Hopefully as soon as possible he will be back. Maybe [against Stoke City]."