New Straits Times

Mendy eyes long run at City after injury

-

Manchester City left back Benjamin Mendy is ready to soldier on after two serious knee injuries stalled his career at the club and the Frenchman is targeting a long run of games with the Premier League champions this season.

The 25-year-old tore cruciate ligaments in his knee during a match against Crystal Palace in 2017 shortly after signing from French side Monaco and missed seven months of action.

A tear to the meniscus in his knee in 2018 meant Mendy would finish his first two seasons at City with only 23 appearance­s in all competitio­ns, but he is eager to make up for lost time having made another comeback.

“It’s a very good feeling. It was not easy. I’m not crying, nothing changed,” Mendy, who started in City’s 8-0 league win over Watford last weekend, told City’s website.

“I worked very hard in Barcelona and Manchester (during the rehabilita­tion period). All the physios helped me a lot. The fans can be sad, I can understand, but I can do nothing more than work hard.”

City are without Mendy’s compatriot Aymeric Laporte who underwent knee surgery this month while fellow defender John Stones is nursing a muscle problem.

“Now I hope everything is good and I can give everything to this club for a very long time. I’m back with them now and I want to keep going in this way .... now I need rhythm.”

City, who are five points behind leaders Liverpool after six league matches, visit 14th-placed Everton today.

 ??  ?? Benjamin Mendy
Benjamin Mendy

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia