Man City dealt huge John Stones blow after Kevin De Bruyne injury setback

Manchester City has suffered another blow with the injury of Kevin De Bruyne, their influential midfielder who will be sidelined for a considerable period of time. Now, the news of John Stones, the English center-back, facing an extended period on the sidelines has added to the team’s woes.

According to Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, John Stones will be out of action until after the next international break. This means that he is unlikely to be available for the upcoming Euro 2024 qualifier against Ukraine and a friendly match against Scotland.

Stones is currently struggling with a muscle problem, which has kept him out of recent matches against Burnley, Newcastle, and Sevilla in both the Premier League and the UEFA Super Cup. This injury setback has come as a blow to Manchester City, as Stones has been performing exceptionally well and forming a solid partnership with Ruben Dias in central defense.

Guardiola highlighted the importance of having a fully fit squad during the busy schedule ahead, stating, “We will need everyone for this demanding schedule and challenging calendar. We have to come back stronger and show the same resilience as our loyal fans. Unfortunately, Stones will not be ready until after the international break.”

The absence of both Kevin De Bruyne and John Stones poses a significant challenge for Manchester City. With an important league match against Sheffield United and a clash with Fulham coming up during the international break, Guardiola and his coaching staff may need to consider signing new players in the ongoing transfer window to strengthen their squad and ensure they remain competitive in all competitions.

Despite the setbacks, Manchester City has proven their ability to adapt and perform at a high level even in the face of adversity. Guardiola and his team will be determined to navigate these challenges and continue their pursuit of domestic and European success.

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