Aguero and Stones to miss Arsenal Vs Man City clash through injury

Premier League
By Mirror | Dec 13, 2019

 

Sergio Aguero has missed City's last five games with a thigh problem.[Courtesy]

Sergio Aguero and John Stones will miss Manchester City's trip to Arsenal on Sunday.

Aguero has missed City's last five games with a thigh problem, while Stones, who is also suffering from a similar injury, will not make the trip to the Emirates.

Pep Guardiola revealed both players will be absent this weekend, while playmaker David Silva, who has not trained for the past two days, is a doubt after suffering an impact injury.

On Stones, Guardiola said: “No, he’s got a muscular injury, I don’t know when he's coming back. Still he doesn't train with everyone. Sergio still hasn’t trained with the team.

“David Silva's not fit, yesterday and today he couldn’t train, but we’ll see tomorrow. It was a kick on the leg that was painful, not a big issue.”

Guardiola also denied there is a break clause in his contract that will allow him to leave at the end of this season if he decides he wants out.

The Spaniard signed a contract last year keeping him at the Etihad Stadium until 2021, but reports had suggested that the deal included an option allowing Guardiola to depart 12 months early.

“Not it's not true,” said Guardiola. “I spoke about that one week ago, about my intentions for the club.”

John Stones will not make the trip to the Emirates due to an injury.[Courtesy]

Guardiola will be hoping to get back to winning ways on the domestic front after losing to rivals Manchester United in last weekend's derby. The champions are already 14 points behind leaders Liverpool after four defeats this term.

Guardiola's assistant coach Mikel Arteta has been linked with the managerless Gunners ahead of the game.

The Spaniard could be a contender to succeed Unai Emery at his former club, having also been linked with a return to the Emirates Stadium when Arsene Wenger left last year.

 

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