Khaleej Times

Jesus absence offers Kun chance of renaissanc­e

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huddersfie­ld — Pep Guardiola faces a double selection quandary as he prepares for an FA Cup fifth round visit to in-form Championsh­ip club Huddersfie­ld Town on Saturday.

The Manchester City manager, still active on three fronts as he seeks silverware in his first season in the English game, will be without injured Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus who broke a metatarsal in this week’s league victory at Bournemout­h.

The talented teenager, who had scored three goals in as many league games since his January arrival, may not play again this season, with estimates putting his rehabilita­tion period at two to three months.

Jesus has been flown to Barcelona to undergo treatment with Ramon Cugat, the City manager’s physician of choice who has overseen the rehabilita­tion of a number of the club’s players this season.

But Guardiola’s decision as to Jesus’s replacemen­t is complicate­d by the looming Champions League last 16 first leg tie with French club Monaco, which takes place at the Etihad on Tuesday.

Thereafter, and assuming they do not have to schedule an FA Cup replay with Huddersfie­ld, City have a 12-day break until they are in action in a league visit to struggling Sunderland on March 5, with Guardiola using that opportunit­y to take his players to Abu Dhabi for a period of warm weather training.

But, before then, Guardiola must decide whether to recall talismanic veteran Sergio Aguero as Jesus’s replacemen­t — and run the potential risk of an injury ruling him out of the Monaco game — or recall Nigerian understudy Kelechi Iheanacho who, despite a prolific scoring record, appears to have fallen out of favour with Guardiola in recent weeks.

Aguero appears likely to win the battle for selection and be granted his first start since Jesus broke into the first team picture with an exhilarati­ng appearance when he came on as a substitute against Tottenham on January 21. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero (left) celebrates after his team’s second goal against Bournemout­h.
— AFP Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero (left) celebrates after his team’s second goal against Bournemout­h.

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