The Citizen (Gauteng)

Aguero advised to rest muscle injury

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Pep Guardiola said he was warned by club doctors that top scorer Sergio Aguero could be ruled out until January if he aggravated a muscle injury.

The Argentina star missed Saturday’s 3-1 win over Bournemout­h and is doubtful to face Watford and Chelsea this week.

“The doctors told me (on Friday) Sergio cannot play,” Guardiola said. “If he plays, maybe it’s four or five weeks off. In that situation, this month, with a lot of games, he was not safe.”

City’s all-time top scorer appears unlikely to make the trip to Vicarage Road tonight or Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

“Right now, I’m not quite sure,” Guardiola said when asked about the availabili­ty of Aguero, who has eight Premier League goals this season.

“I speak with the doctors every day, they give a report and a briefing,” he added. “They say ‘ready’ or ‘not ready’ and we decide.”

Gabriel Jesus started against Bournemout­h in Aguero’s absence but was unable to add to his single league goal so far for the Premier League pacesetter­s.

Aguero’s form has limited the Brazilian’s playing time recently but the 21-year-old said he was ready to contribute if needed following his own injury concerns, which saw him miss last week’s Champions League win over Lyon.

“I’ve been training really hard, maybe that’s why I felt something in my groin last week,” Jesus said. “Unfortunat­ely I was out of the Champions League match that I really wanted to play.

“I always make it clear to Pep that I’m here to help the team regardless of what happens. Obviously I want to play more minutes, but I respect who is playing at the moment.”

Guardiola praised Jesus’ all-round contributi­on against Bournemout­h and said he had no concerns over his lack of league goals.

“We just relax,” Guardiola said. “It’s work, this work ethic he has.”

I always make it clear to Pep that I’m here to help the team

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? SERGIO AGUERO
Picture: Getty Images SERGIO AGUERO

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