Savinho has become Manchester City's latest injury concern
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Savinho, Akanji, Grealish - Latest Manchester City injury news and return dates for Bournemouth

by · Manchester Evening News

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has been handed two fresh injury worries following his side's Carabao Cup exit at the hands of Tottenham. Goals from Timo Werner and Pape Matar Sarr put Spurs in control with City unable to pull level after Matheus Nunes' strike just before half time.

Savinho brilliantly set up the Portugal international for his goal, though he became the second City player to be hit by injury on the night. Following a challenge with Destiny Udogie, the winger later sat down on the pitch clutching his ankle with a stretchered required as he was captured in some significant discomfort.

Before the clash, Manuel Akanji pulled out of the starting XI because of a calf issue with Erling Haaland remaining on the bench. Speaking to Sky Spiorts, Guardiola offered his thoughts on the numerous injury issues and the decision to not bring Haaland on.

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“It is what it is," he said. "It’s normal. So many years playing 11 months, the limit of the players is there… but 11 players will be in Bournemouth. In football some times we’re in a difficult situation because of the amount of players [injured] but as I said we’ll play with 11 players in the next games.

“The plan was for Erling not to play today. He’s played a lot of minutes and I didn’t want to waste energy for him." With that said, MEN Sport has rounded up the latest Man City injury news and updates before the weekend trip to Bournemouth.

Savinho

Injury: Unknown

Savinho departed Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on a stretcher and in tears after appearing to suffer the problem when attempting a cross that was blocked by Destiny Udogie.

What Guardiola has said: "We'll see tomorrow."

Possible return date: Unknown.

Manuel Akanji

Injury: Calf

Akanji was set for a start against Tottenham in the Carabao Cup but he was replaced by Ruben Dias after picking up a muscular issue in the warm up.

Possible return date: Unknown.

Jack Grealish

Grealish has missed City's last three games and Guardiola's latest update suggests he will remain absent going forward.

What Guardiola has said: "No chance to play the next games.”

Possible return date: Unknown.

Kevin De Bruyne

Injury: Groin

Having been subbed off in City's first Champions League clash of the season against Inter back in mid-September, Kevin De Bruyne has not been able to return since.

What Guardiola has said: "It's not a new issue, but he doesn’t feel completely fine. He is training better, but he doesn’t feel. He said he doesn’t feel good. If you don’t feel good, take your time."

Possible return date: Unknown.

Kyle Walker

Injury: Knee

Walker picked up a injury on international duty with England earlier this month and has not featured since.

What Guardiola has said: "No chance to play the next games.”

Possible return date: Unknown.

Jeremy Doku

Doku, like Grealish, has missed the last three matches with Guardiola hinting, based on his update on the latter, he could be out for a significant period.

What Guardiola has said: "Jeremy a little longer than Jack, but both are injured after the last games. I don't know [how long they will be out for]. Hopefully, Jack will be maybe one week, 10 days, Jeremy a little longer."

Possible return date: Unknown.

Rodri

Injury: Knee

Rodri suffered a season-ending knee injury against Arsenal back in September.

What Guardiola has said: "Surgery this morning, ACL, and next season, he will be here. This season is over. Unfortunately, we got the worst [news possible], but these things happen. We will be there to support him in his recovery step-by-step."

Possible return date: Unknown

Oscar Bobb

Injury: Leg

Following a bright pre-season, Oscar Bobb suffered an unfortunate leg injury that ruled him out for the first few months of the 2024/25 campaign.

What Guardiola has said: "Oscar, I think, January or February, he will be ready."

Possible return date: January/February 2025.