Dias, Gvardiol sidelined as Man City face defensive crisis

Manchester City defender Ruben Dias faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines (Oli SCARFF)
Manchester City defender Ruben Dias faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines (Oli SCARFF)

Ruben Dias will be sidelined for up to six weeks and Josko Gvardiol is out for “a long time” as Manchester City battle a growing defensive crisis, manager Pep Guardiola said on Tuesday.

The injuries could persuade the club to bring in reinforcements in the January transfer window, with Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi understood to be on City’s radar.

City announced on Monday Gvardiol was facing a lengthy lay-off with a tibial fracture to his right leg he suffered in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, on the eve of City’s home game against Brighton, Guardiola confirmed the depth of the crisis in central defence, with John Stones also sidelined.

The City boss said Dias had injured his hamstring and would be out of action for “between four and six weeks” while he did not put a timescale on Gvardiol’s return.

Referring to Stones, Guardiola said: “(He is not) ready for the next games. Of course, he’s an important player for us for a long time and he was injured for a long time last season. This season looks the same.

“He’s trying a lot and trying everything, but he’s not fit.”

To add to the defensive problems, Rayan Ait-Nouri is at the Africa Cup of Nations and Nathan Ake, after a number of fitness issues in recent years, is not considered a regular option by Guardiola.

City, who trail Premier League leaders Arsenal by six points, are also without Savinho, Mateo Kovacic, Oscar Bobb and Omar Marmoush through either injury or international duty.

Guardiola suggested the club could bring in reinforcements this month. They are believed to be close to a deal for Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo.

“Maybe we’ll get something, but it’s completely different,” said. “We are not going to buy four or five players (like) last season.”

Guardiola said he was confident City could deal with player absences.

“With the spirit that we have, we can always cope,” he said.

AFP