The Herald (South Africa)

Fixture list too hectic – Guardiola

City boss warns of growing injuries

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PEP Guardiola saw Manchester City return to winning ways at the end of the Premier League’s exhausting holiday schedule, but he warned that the English game was in danger of destroying its top stars. City beat Watford 3-1 on Tuesday, 48 hours after the leaders saw their 18-game winning streak come to an end in a draw at Crystal Palace.

A spell of four games in 11 days has taken its toll, with City’s Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus suffering a knee ligament injury which will sideline him for four to six weeks.

Fullback Kyle Walker also limped off after the victory over Watford with what appeared to be a groin injury.

“We are going to check it out, [Walker] might have a little problem,” Guardiola said.

“But what everyone saw in the last weeks is how many injuries the players have. We are going to kill them.

“The federation bosses have to reflect a little bit. It’s not normal to play [December] 31 and two days later.

“[The authoritie­s] have to control it. They don’t protect the players and they are who the people come to watch.

“Here in England you don’t protect the players. You have to look for the quality, not the quantity.”

Guardiola is the latest in a long list of high-profile managers to question the traditiona­l English fixture schedule this season, his Manchester United counterpar­t Jose Mourinho being chief among them.

And while the City manager believes in the traditions of the English game, he says the Premier League will have to review television schedules which have led to a lopsided fixture list with some teams playing on two-day recovery and others up to five.

“Of course, space them out. I’m not saying change Boxing Day, but you cannot play at midday at Selhurst Park, come back, celebrate New Year’s Eve but are thinking about the game two days later,” he said.

De Bruyne’s performanc­e against Watford was a particular­ly impressive effort, given that he passed himself fit only four hours before kickoff.

The same was true of the returning David Silva, who had been absent due to complicati­ons in the health of his pregnant wife.

The midfielder has been travelling between Manchester and Spain and Guardiola is prepared to give the Spanish internatio­nal more time off if he requires it.

“We are very happy David is back,” he said. “We don’t know how long but he made another exhibition. He’s essential, he showed how important he is for us.

“Maybe [he will return]. He’s free to stay or leave, it depends. He wants to stay because he enjoys it, but family is the most important thing in life.

“It doesn’t matter if we drop a lot of points, I’d never push him. Some days he will be here, some he will be out, it depends how his family is.” –

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/ANDREW YATES ?? ON THE BALL: Manchester City’s Leroy Sane in action during their game against Watford at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester on Tuesday
Picture: REUTERS/ANDREW YATES ON THE BALL: Manchester City’s Leroy Sane in action during their game against Watford at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester on Tuesday
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