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Pep Guardiola tips Tottenham to come out all guns blazing at Manchester City

Pep Guardiola is expecting Tottenham to ignore their defensive issues and opt for a strategy of all-out attack when they visit Manchester City on Sunday.

Spurs have been hit hard by injury and suspension in recent weeks, including problems with first-choice centre-backs Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero. They have been playing a back four made up entirely of full-backs and have seen their flying start to the season give way to a three-match losing streak.

Despite their selection issues, manager Ange Postecoglou has stuck to his guns and played on the front foot, and Guardiola fully expects more of the same at the Etihad Stadium.

“[Postecoglou] has been there from day one, from the first game of the Premier League,” said City boss Guardiola. “I have the feeling it doesn’t matter the result, it doesn’t matter the opponent, home or away – they do what they have to do.

“I like that. I think that is so incredible an advert for our game, for our sport. When two teams (decide it) doesn’t matter what happens, I do my game, I go forward, there are always nice things to watch, all the time.

“It’s impossible you don’t see an interesting game where both teams want to try to do it.”

As well as their defensive problems, Spurs are also without key midfielder James Maddison, although they do welcome back Yves Bissouma this weekend.

For City, midfielder Mateo Kovacic is back in contention after injury and John Stones, an unused substitute of late, is also close to a return.

Kyle Walker, who has taken over the City captaincy so far this season with Kevin De Bruyne out injured, will face his old club.

“I’m really, really pleased about what he’s doing,” said Guardiola of the 33-year-old right-back.

“He’s the same guy who was involved

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