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Clever Fernandinh­o is last line of defence as City face Watford test

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MANCHESTER: Fernandinh­o (pic) stepped seamlessly into Manchester City’s backline in midweek to ease Pep Guardiola’s defensive woes but the Premier League champions know their stretched resources will be tested by a physical Watford side today.

The clubs last met in the FA Cup final in May, with City romping to a 6-0 victory to complete the first-ever domestic treble in English football history.

But just four months later Guardiola, whose side are already five points behind Juergen Klopp’s rampant Liverpool, is facing a serious headache at the back, with Aymeric Laporte and John Stones out for significan­t spells.

Frenchman Laporte, described as the best left-sided defender in Europe by Guardiola, is out until at least February after injuring knee ligaments in the recent win over Brighton.

That left Stones, whose start to the season was hampered by injury, as the only specialist centrehalf left to partner Nicolas Otamendi, a player who has not been an automatic first choice for some time.

England defender Stones, however, suffered a muscle injury in training and reports suggest he could be out for four to five weeks.

City appear to be paying the price for a curious strategy in the transfer market.

Over the past two years they have shown strong interest in Virgil van Dijk and Harry Maguire, only to baulk at paying what turned out to be world record transfer fees for defenders.

Guardiola also famously spent big on three fullbacks – Kyle Walker, Danilo and Benjamin Mendy – in a matter of days in 2017 which makes his, and City’s, refusal to compete with Liverpool and United for centrehalv­es all the more baffling.

The upshot of their approach was that they failed to replace veteran club skipper Vincent Kompany, who returned to Belgium.

City’s refusal to go toe to toe with their rivals means they face Watford, and new manager Quique Sanchez Flores, with only Otamendi as a fit, specialist central defender.

Watford are bottom of the league but come into the match buoyant after recovering from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 against Arsenal.

At least Guardiola has a readymade solution, with defensive midfielder Fernandinh­o playing at centreback for the midweek visit to Shakhtar Donetsk, where City won 3-0.

The City manager has long spoken of moving Fernandinh­o back into that position as his career draws to a close although his hand has been forced by the injuries.

“That’s why he is so important for us,” said Guardiola after the victory in his side’s Champions League opener.

“We don’t have many choices. I think he is the only one I have. Other players can play in that position but Fernandinh­o is a clever player and so intelligen­t – an incredible guy.

“He did well the first game he played. Of course he has a lot of experience and personalit­y, and what he says the people follow him in the locker room so it’s important.”

Rightback Walker is another player who could move into the centre of defence in an emergency but, with Fernandinh­o in the veteran stage of his career now at 34, Guardiola is one injury away from a full-blown crisis.

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