Manchester City Experiences Injury Setbacks ahead of their Clash with..

Injury setbacks for Manchester City before of the match

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Manchester City starts a new campaign to defend their Champions League crown, although they experience problems due to injuries. John Stones and Jack Grealish, two important starters, will be out from the team’s first game against Red Star Belgrade. Since Stones made his cameo in the Community Shield, he has been injured, and Grealish felt the effects soon before the international break.

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Mateo Kovacic, a star player for Croatia, and Kevin de Bruyne, another prominent player, are also not present. Kovacic’s injury happened while he was representing his country, but De Bruyne will be sidelined for a longer period of time.

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The strategist for Manchester City, Pep Guardiola, seems unconcerned. We start every season with the same goal: to win from the first whistle, to dominate the group stage, and to finally hoist the Champions League title. The storyline continues to be similar, and so does our strategy for dealing with Red Star. Our ability to succeed on the field depends on how well we play.Guardiola admits 'many many things went wrong' in Man City's loss to  Crystal Palace

Guardiola highlighted City’s impressive home record, implying that their domination may open the door for advancement even with meager away victories.

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Red Star’s most recent voyage is noteworthy as they are Manchester City’s rivals. They won the Serbian championship last year without suffering a setback. However, the summer saw a change in management due to the

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winds of change. Red Star’s trajectory has taken a small turn under Barak Bakhar’s leadership, with two losses in their previous three games.

 

 

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