Manchester City will again be missing Kevin De Bruyne when they take on Leicester City tonight.
De Bruyne The Belgium international is struggling with a hamstring injury and will not be risked against the Foxes, while there is also a doubt over fellow midfielder Fernandinho.
The Brazilian is still nursing a knee injury and boss Pep Guardiola will make a late call on the player ahead of the Etihad Stadium clash, as City look to go back top of the Premier League.
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Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers has no fresh injury worries and Guardiola is well aware that the Foxes are a completely different proposition under the leadership of the former Liverpool manager. “Leicester were a counter-attack team,” Guardiola said.
“With Brendan Rodgers they have another way to play. They have incredible quality.
I saw the last three games and was really impressed. “Brendan has shown his incredible qualities as a manager. In two months they already play the way he wants them to play.”
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