Manchester City have a full squad to pick from for the Champions League last-16 second leg against RB Leipzig this week. City welcome Leipzig to the Etihad on Tuesday following last month's 1-1 draw in Germany, when Josko Gvardiol cancelled out Riyad Mahrez's first-half goal.
With the away goals rule scrapped, City know the task this week is simple - win and book a place in the quarter finals. Pep Guardiola dropped Kyle Walker and Kevin De Bruyne at Crystal Palace over the weekend, and could recall both to the starting line-up against Leipzig.
Mahrez will also be looking for a start after losing his place to Phil Foden in recent games. ALSO READ: "Just win the game" - Pep Guardiola wants players to block out Champions League 'theories' about Man City Aiding his team selection, Guardiola had a full squad in training on Monday, meaning there are no fresh injury concerns to contend with for what the manager has called a decisive game in City's season.
Often the pre-match training group is boosted by some youngsters in the training squad, however the full senior squad meant there was no need for any academy call-ups.