Manchester City have no new injury concerns ahead of their Premier League opener versus West Ham on Sunday. City open their title defence at the London Stadium — where points have not been guaranteed in recent seasons — and go into the game on the back of a Community Shield defeat to Liverpool last weekend.
That game, however, was characterised by differing fitness levels in the City and Liverpool teams, so the Blues will likely be in better shape after a solid week of training.
Erling Haaland will be looking to get off the mark in a competitive fixture in the capital, with Julian Alvarez scoring against Liverpool to notch his first City goal.
Aymeric Laporte is the only outstanding injury absentee, and elsewhere, a number of youngsters trained on Tuesday, and we've picked out the talking points from footage put out by City: ALSO READ: Man City players can help Txiki Begiristain with outstanding transfer business Haaland's Pep talk Erling Haaland likely forgot about his Community Shield miss the moment he got on the team bus at Leicester to return to Manchester, and Guardiola certainly didn't seem too concerned when speaking after the match.