Manchester City defender Ruben Dias ruled out for up to SIX WEEKS

Manchester City defender Ruben Dias ruled out for up to SIX WEEKS with a hamstring injury… meaning he will miss the derby against United and is a doubt for the crunch showdown with Liverpool as well as both legs of the Champions League quarter-final

  • Manchester City defender Ruben Dias has been ruled out for up to six weeks
  • The 24-year-old picked up a hamstring injury in Tuesday’s win at Peterborough
  • Dias will miss Sunday afternoon’s derby fixture at home to Manchester United
  • He is also a doubt to play Liverpool and for the Champions League quarter-finals

Manchester City have been dealt a title blow with Ruben Dias facing up to six weeks out – starting with Sunday’s derby against Manchester United.

Dias sustained a hamstring injury during Tuesday’s FA Cup victory at Peterborough United and City’s fears were confirmed after tests at the club’s training base.

Pep Guardiola revealed that the 24-year-old, who makes up one-fifth of the team’s leadership group, is set for at least a month on the sidelines.

Manchester City’s Ruben Dias is set for a six week spell on the sidelines with a hamstring injury

That raises the prospect of Dias missing a crunch title showdown with Liverpool on April 10 and potentially both legs of a probable Champions League quarter-final.

‘It happens in a season,’ Guardiola said. ‘One season – one of the best players, Kevin [De Bruyne] was out for eight or nine months. I don’t love it, we need him – a lot. Ruben is massively important for us but he is not there. I’m not going to cry.’

John Stones and Aymeric Laporte will be paired together in the absence of Dias. Nathan Ake is also struggling for fitness.

‘We have just two central defenders – it is what it is,’ Guardiola added. ‘We have 15 players available but we’ve had 15 players in the last months and the people said we were lucky with Covid, you know? We had 14-15 players for I don’t know how many months.

Dias will miss Sunday’s Manchester derby and is a doubt to face title rivals Liverpool in April

Aymeric Laporte and John Stones will be City’s centre-back partnership in Dias’s absence

‘We’re going to fight. We’re going to try to play good. It’s impossible to fight if you don’t play good. We’ll try to make good behaviours, win the game well and hopefully our people can support us as they always do.’

Guardiola also warned of the threat posed by Ralf Rangnick’s United during a low-key build-up to the weekend’s derby at the Etihad Stadium. 

The City boss remains vigilant to the threat posed by Cristiano Ronaldo, despite the veteran only managing one goal this calendar year.

‘He’s been one of the greatest in the last 15 years, alongside [Lionel] Messi,’ he said. ‘What these two guys have done, we’re not going to see again. When you achieve these things, under scrutiny every second of your life and today, even more now with social media.

Pep Guardiola has described Cristiano Ronaldo as ‘one of the greatest in the last 15 years’

‘As a finisher he’s exceptional, I’m not going to disguise it was a joy to watch him these years. We have to avoid Cristiano close to the box, because there he is almost unstoppable.

‘I remember when we played there and we were winning 1-0 and in control, perfect, perfect, and then the first time arrived he made a chance and Eddy made an incredible save. He hadn’t touched the ball but nearly scored. That is the quality and ability that he has. We have to control him.

‘When you are one of the greatest that he was in terms of being a goalscoring machine, you will always be there.’




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