This Saturday, the Premier League returns after the national team break. Manchester City will host Tottenham at the Etihad Stadium with the aim of ending a run of four consecutive defeats in all competitions, the worst of Pep Guardiola throughout his career as a coach, and try to get closer to Liverpool, the leader with a 5-point lead and visiting Southampton on Sunday.
Guardiola, who is about to renew whose contract officially expires at the end of the season, received very good news today given the very busy calendar that awaits City between now and the end of the year. The squad returned to training after the national team matches and four players, Kevin de Bruyne, John Stones, Jack Grealish and Manuel Akanjiwill return to exercise once recovered from their injuries.
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All of them should be ready for the great summit match that will take place on December 1 at Anfield between Liverpool and City, the first two classified and currently good candidates for the title as Chelsea, Arsenal, Nottingham and Brighton are all 9 points behind the ‘reds’ and 4 from the ‘citizens’.
Phil Foden also participated in City training after missing the English team’s double match against Greece and Ireland in the Nations League. Rodri and Oscar Bobb These are long term diseases and Ruben Dias He was also on City’s long injury list before the break.
After receiving a Tottenham team that eliminated them from the round of 16 of the English League Cup on October 30 (2-1), Guardiola’s team will visit Feyenoord in the Champions League on Tuesday and in December their next opponent is Liverpool (day 1). ), Nottingham (4), Crystal Palace (7), Juventus (11), Manchester United (15), Aston Villa (21) and Leicester (29).
Source: La Verdad

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