Manchester City Starting XI vs. Brentford
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Manchester City have entered the October international break in a good position. They are unbeaten in their past seven matches in all competitions. Pep Guardiola’s side is beginning to work their
Midfielder Rodri has been dropped from Spain’s squad for upcoming World Cup qualifying games because of an injury sustained when playing for Manchester City in the Premier League this weekend.
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Last season, from the moment that Rodri went down with an ACL injury, Manchester City struggled to cover the loss of their most important player. They brought Nico from FC Porto on the final day of
Manchester City finished the weekend fifth in the Premier League table following Sunday’s 1–0 win over Brentford, marking Pep Guardiola’s 250th win in England’s top flight since arriving in 2016.
Omar Marmoush, signed from Eintracht Frankfurt in January, can operate as number nine but City require a back-up striker suited to playing in the centre forward position, with Alvarez’s exit – albeit giving City a major financial windfall – leaving a gaping hole in Guardiola’s frontline.
Could Manchester City still challenge for this season's Premier League title with Pep Guardiola's team in resurgent form?
Damage to his problematic knee at the Club World Cup had Pep Guardiola fearing the worse over the summer, but the manager’s on-pitch lieutenant only ended up missing the first Premier League game of the season. Rodri was then deemed fit enough to start three matches in the space of seven days. A curious decision which appears to have backfired.
Antonio Conte and Napoli return to the Champions League, having missed out on Europe last season, allowing them to focus entirely on winning the Scudetto. They have reinforced this summer with the arrival of players like Sam Beukema, Hojlund, and above all De Bruyne, who here returns to face his former teammates.
Tijjani Reijnders made a superb Premier League debut for Manchester City during their 4-nil win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on the opening weekend of the 25/26 season. Based on Reijnders’