John Stones injury leaves Manchester City ‘in trouble’, says Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola has claimed Manchester City could be “in trouble” following John Stones’ latest injury setback.
The treble winners are awaiting assessments of the England defender after he was forced off with a knock in Tuesday’s 3-0 Champions League stroll against Young Boys.
Stones only returned to action in October after a two-month lay-off with hamstring and hip problems.
Manager Guardiola said he feared the 29-year-old could be out “for a while” with the muscular problem and described the blow as “deep bad news”.
Stones has been revelatory for City playing in a hybrid defence-midfield role and Guardiola feels he complements central anchor Rodri perfectly.
Much was made of the fact Rodri was suspended when City lost three successive games earlier in the campaign, but Guardiola believes the absence of Stones was equally crucial.
He said: “The problem is we play John and Rodri at the same time – now we are in trouble, because we have to play a bit differently, like happened in Arsenal.
“We do not feel comfortable still, we are not prepared to change many variations.”
City hardly broke sweat as they brushed past the Swiss champions to secure their place in the last 16 for an 11th consecutive year.
The holders have won all four of their matches in Group G and are through with two matches to spare.
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