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Manchester City duo Kevin De Bruyne and Kyle Walker remain huge injury doubts for Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final showdown with rivals Liverpool.
Both players sustained injuries during Wednesday’s ill-tempered Champions League quarter-final second-leg clash with Atletico Madrid in Spain, with De Bruyne pictured with an ice pack on the bench after being hurt in a tackle by Felipe and Walker later seen in a protective boot.
Reports that first emerged on Thursday evening claimed that De Bruyne would miss a second meeting with Liverpool inside six days having scored the opening goal in last weekend’s pulsating 2-2 Premier League draw at Etihad Stadium, with Walker considered unlikely to make it either.
And City boss Pep Guardiola subsequently revealed at his pre-match press conference that