Guardiola 'sure' players have World Cup in mind
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said on Friday he believes
the upcoming World Cup is in players' minds as they try to avoid injury amidst
a congested schedule for their clubs.
Guardiola confirmed that England duo Kyle Walker and Kalvin
Phillips are unlikely to play for the Premier League champions again before the
break for the World Cup next month as they battle to fit in time to be selected
by Gareth Southgate.
Manchester United's Raphael Varane left the field in tears
when the France centre-back suffered a muscle injury against Chelsea last week.
The majority of Premier League clubs playing in Europe are in
the middle of a run of 13 games in a maximum of 42 days.
"I am pretty sure they have one eye on the World
Cup," said Guardiola at his pre-match press conference ahead of City's
trip to Leicester.
"Unfortunately many players got injured and will miss
the World Cup. It's a big blow for them.
"Now it is just two or three weeks before the end, so it
is the last effort. I always say the best way to not get injured is to be
focused and give your maximum in the game.
When you lose the attention is when you are at risk."
Erling Haaland is not going to Qatar as Norway failed to
qualify, but is nursing a foot injury.
Haaland came off at half-time of City's 0-0 draw against
Borussia Dortmund in midweek, but Guardiola refused to confirm whether the
Premier League's top goalscorer will be fit to face the Foxes.
"He feels better," added Guardiola. "We have
training this afternoon and we'll assess him in a few hours."
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