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How Man City should line up vs FC Copenhagen in the Champions League

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola will have to decide whether to rotate his squad or continue to go strong in their third Champions League group game of the season vs FC Copenhagen.

City have six points from six in the group, and can put one foot in the last-16 with victory at the Etihad on Wednesday. However, Guardiola has a few injury concerns and may want to give some more important players a rest ahead of a busy schedule in the next month.

John Stones and Kalvin Phillips are out, with Kyle Walker likely to join them. Rodri was being assessed on Tuesday after missing the derby win over Manchester United, but trained in the afternoon so could feature.

Others, like Riyad Mahrez, Sergio Gomez, Aymeric Laporte and Julian Alvarez may hope to get a game after finding themselves out of contention recently. ALSO READ: Man City give injury update on Walker and Rodri for FC Copenhagen Read how our writers think Man City should line up vs FC Copenhagen and use the team selector below to pick your best starting XI: At some point Haaland won't start a game but while he is making such an impact in such a short amount of time he may as well continue with the form he is in.

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