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Pep Guardiola press conference LIVE Man City team news vs Tottenham

Pep Guardiola will hope to offer a positive injury update on his Manchester City squad ahead of the visit of Tottenham on Sunday.

City welcomed back Jack Grealish from illness last week, and while Mateo Kovacic returned to training, he was not in the squad against RB Leipzig. John Stones was again an unused substitute as Guardiola said his fitness will be managed over the next two to three weeks.

Matheus Nunes remains out, while Kevin De Bruyne is not expected to return until the new year. Tottenham have injury issues of their own, with James Maddison, Micky Van de Ven and Richarlison injured and Cristian Romero suspended.

Guardiola could also be asked about City's FFP charges, and their poor first half against Leipzig this week.

Follow below for every word from Guardiola's press conference this afternoon.

Guardiola will give us a full team news update later, but this is what we know so far:

It's that time of year again, it's time to vote for your 2023 Fan's Footballer of the Year.

Erling Haaland, Rodri and John Stones are up for the national award, while the following four players are nominated for the City Player of the Year:

Find out all you need to know about the nominations HERE and vote below:

Hello, and welcome to today's coverage of Pep Guardiola's press conference, beginning in an hour.

Tottenham are the visitors on Sunday, as City look to win a first league game in three after competitive draws with Chelsea and Liverpool.

This week, the Blues came from two down to beat RB Leipzig in the Champions League, with Guardiola calling them 'lucky' to win after Phil Foden described the first half as one of the worst he's ever seen from his side.

But goals from Erling Haaland, Foden and Julian Alvarez secured top

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