With the Euro 2020 and the Copa America extending what was already a lengthy season even further,🗹 it has seen many fans and critics alike concerned as to what could happen. However, with players given a longer break than usual, as compared to l♏ast season, managers are concerned as to the level of match fitness that their team will have. That is especially with a few players getting injured during their respective international tournaments.
Manchester City are no different as Pep Guardiola admitted that the club are also struggling with just over half their team still on their way back from holidays or injuries. The Spaniard further added that he has less than “four or five weeks to prepare” th𝔍e players for another gruelling season but admitted that it’s the same case for nearly every manager at the “big clubs”.
“Today, the managers in the big clubs, the💯re are many internationals – we cannot work. We are here to handle the team spirit as well as possible, that time when you have four or five weeks to prepare. Half of the team is out and we don’t complain,” Guardiola said, reported Goal.
“It’s a pleasure to play the Community Shield. I’m lucky in the sixth season 🐬and my players know what they’ve to do. So difficul⛎t, the schedule is crazy, so tough.”
Both Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne played key roles for Manchester City last season🔴 with the duo combining to score 14 goals and 17 assists in the Premier League alone. However, both men will miss the opening weeks of the season through injuries they suffered during Euro 20꧂20 and Guardiola confirmed the same.
“Phil will be ou🎶t for a while, a tough injury, we have to be careful with it. Kevin still is out. I think he will come back a bit sooner than Phil apparently. But both are still out for a while,” he added.
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