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Foden, De Bruyne, Walker - Man City injury latest and return dates after Real Madrid

Manchester City might be rueing the fact they walked away from the Bernabeu without the victory in their Champions League quarter-final first leg against Real Madrid after taking the lead twice.

Bernado Silva’s smart second-minute free-kick gave the visitors an early lead before an own goal from Ruben Dias and a deflected Rodrygo strike put the hosts 2-1 ahead at the break. Phil Foden cracked in a super strike on 66 minutes to restore parity.

Josko Gvardiol then powered home a wondrous first goal for Man City five minutes later to give the champions a 3-2 lead. But his effort was outdone by a terrific volley from Federico Valverde on 79 minutes to make the score 3-3 ahead of the second leg at the Etihad.

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Pep Guardiola was already missing two players going into the match and has two new potential absentee concerns after an enthralling battle at the Bernabeu.

Injury: Leg

Foden was forced off three minutes from time after being kicked in the leg. He told TV afterwards that he thinks it's only a dead leg, with Guardiola revealing that Foden was miffed to be taken off, indicating that the issue is not major.

What Pep has said: "A knock. He was grumpy with me for making the substitutions but he made a fantastic goal.”

Potential return date: Saturday (vs Luton)

Injury: Illness

Guardiola said De Bruyne had been dropped to the bench after being sick prior to kick-off. He did not come onto the pitch but was seen celebrating after Foden’s goal, so he looks to be on the mend.

What Pep has said: "Vomits. He feels unwell. I don't know, we make a meeting and he was ready, when we arrive in the locker room starts to

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