Belfast Telegraph

City turn to Torres as Cup quest begins

- By Andy Hampson

PEP Guardiola is likely to dig into his squad as Manchester City begin their bid for a record-equalling eighth Carabao Cup triumph tonight.

The City boss was without seven first-teamers for Monday’s Premier League opener at Wolves and with Leicester visiting the Etihad Stadium on Sunday a number of those who did play could be rested against Bournemout­h.

City, League Cup winners for the past three seasons and in five of the past seven years, host the Championsh­ip side in the third round.

Eric Garcia, who continues to be linked with a move to Barcelona, is one of the few who could return after having 16 stitches in a head wound. Fellow centre-back Aymeric Laporte is also back in contention after returning to training following his positive Covid-19 test.

Ilkay Gundogan, however, is in isolation after contractin­g coronaviru­s while Bernardo Silva, Joao Cancelo, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Sergio Aguero are all injured.

With most of t he rest of the squad having had limited pre-season preparatio­n Guardiola has indicated he will have to make some rotation.

“We will see how many players are available,” said the Spaniard. “We would like to continue in the Carabao Cup but we don’t have players, after this period, to play every three or four days.

“We cannot pretend we can recover in three days and then in another three days play again.

“We cannot expend the energy we did (against Wolves) against Bournemout­h because of Sunday.”

That could mean new signing Ferran Torres gets a first start for the club and Nicolas Otamendi and Riyad Mahrez see their first action of the season.

It could also mean opportunit­ies for youngsters such as Tommy Doyle, Adrian Bernabe or Liam Delap — all of whom were on the bench at Wolves — or Felix Nmecha, Cole Palmer and Taylor Harwood-bellis.

United States internatio­nal goalkeeper Zack Steffen is also poised to make his debut for the club. Steffen, who spent last season on loan at Freiburg after joining City from Colombus Crew, is now Ederson’s chief understudy following the departure of Claudio Bravo.

The 25-year-old believes the move to City will enhance his career developmen­t.

He said: “We push each other every day and that is what you need to get better. My mindset coming in here is to work hard every day, get better every day, learn from these players and coaches, and grow my game.”

 ??  ?? Debutant: Ferran Torres is set to make his first start in Manchester City colours
Debutant: Ferran Torres is set to make his first start in Manchester City colours

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