Daily Dispatch

Pep moans as injuries continue to pile up

- By SIMON EVANS

MANCHESTER City manager Pep Guardiola will be without Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus for up to six weeks and warned that the intense festive fixture programme in the Premier League was risking players’ health.

Jesus picked up a knee injury in Sunday’s goalless draw at Crystal Palace and is set for a spell on the sidelines.

Kevin de Bruyne, who survived a wild challenge at Palace, was able to play but Guardiola has another injury concern with Kyle Walker struggling in the latter stages on Tuesday against Watford – and set for further tests.

Guardiola was critical of making his team play on Sunday and then Tuesday.

“What everyone saw in the last weeks how many injuries the players have. We are going to kill them. The bosses at the federation have to reflect. It’s not normal to play the 31st and two days later,” he said.

“I know the show must go on, but they have to control it. They don’t protect the players, the people come to watch, not the managers or the press conference­s but the players.

“In England, you don’t protect the players. You can’t play every two days. The tradition is the tradition, we have to think about it a little bit.

“The players are artists and they are the reason we are here.”

The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager, said he would be happy to see games over the festive season but more spread out.

“I’m not saying change Boxing Day, the great tradition, but it’s not basketball or tennis – the players need recovery. Just see how many players have muscular injuries.”

Guardiola was able to call on forward David Silva, who had missed recent games for personal reasons but said he could skip other games due to the same issues.

“We are very happy he is back with us. We don’t know how long he will be with us but you saw again today [Tuesday] he is an essential player with us. He showed how important he is for us,” said the Spaniard.

“He is free to stay or to leave. depends,’ the coach said.

“He wants to stay but family is the most important thing in life. The family is most important, I would never push him,” he added. — Reuters It

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? INJURY TIME: A dejected Gabriel Jesus of Manchester City leaves the field after an injury during their match against Crystal Palace
Picture: AFP INJURY TIME: A dejected Gabriel Jesus of Manchester City leaves the field after an injury during their match against Crystal Palace

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