De Bruyne, Grealish, Ederson - Man City injury news and return dates vs Newcastle
Manchester City continue their bid for a historic double treble when they host Newcastle United in the FA Cup on Saturday.
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Manchester City continue their bid for a historic double treble when they host Newcastle United in the FA Cup on Saturday.
Kevin de Bruyne will miss Manchester City's FA Cup quarter-final against Newcastle as the Belgium midfielder battles to return from injury, with Pep Guardiola's side chasing another treble.
Midfielder Kevin De Bruyne and goalkeeper Ederson will miss Manchester City's FA Cup quarter-final game against Newcastle United due to injuries, manager Pep Guardiola said on Friday.
Kevin De Bruyne has become the latest player to join Manchester City's injured list ahead of their crucial Premier League match with Arsenal at the end of the month.
When Gareth Southgate names his England squad this afternoon, there will be the usual Manchester City contingent represented - with plenty of eyes on Phil Foden.
Manchester City may be reeling at the news that Ederson has been ruled out for four weeks with the knock he suffered against Liverpool, and may be thankful that the international break takes up a proportion of that.
Ricky Hatton has backed Jack Grealish to return from injury stronger than ever before, claiming 'the best is yet to come'. The Manchester City ace has struggled to stay fit recently, suffering numerous minor knocks which have kept him out of the matchday squad.
Anthony Daly feels that Henry Shefflin's point about greater protection from officials towards his players was "well-made" but added that Galway picked up red cards for "silly" fouls against Dublin.