Khaleej Times

Man City hopes rest on Brazilian wonder kid

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manchester — Gabriel Jesus’s return has come at a good time for Manchester City as they seek to move closer to Champions League qualificat­ion by beating Crystal Palace at home on Saturday.

The Brazil striker, 20, has made two appearance­s since recovering from a broken foot sustained at Bournemout­h in February.

Having seen a goal disallowed in a 0-0 draw against Manchester United, he grabbed a late equaliser in a 2-2 draw at Middlesbro­ugh last weekend after being promoted from the bench to the starting lineup. With Sergio Aguero struggling to recover from a groin problem, there is every chance that Jesus will start again on Saturday as City look to consolidat­e their top-four position.

They are just one point clear of fifth-place Manchester United, who visit out-of-form Arsenal on Sunday, and manager Pep Guardiola

Finish strongly now and we give ourselves something to look forward to next season Vincent Kompany, City captain

knows there is little room for error with only four league matches to play.

Guardiola’s season has hit trouble lately, with those two league draws following an FA Cup semifinal defeat against Arsenal at Wembley. Indeed, City have won just two of their last eight matches in all competitio­ns.

The manager, though, has been lifted by the prospect of David Silva’s return from a knee injury sustained during the Wembley defeat.

The Spain playmaker has been one of City’s most consistent performers this season and appears to be ready for a comeback, having joined in with full training on Thursday.

It has been a tough first year in England for Guardiola, who will finish a season without a trophy for the first time in his coaching career. But whatever the next few weeks bring for City, captain Vincent Kompany believes the club are heading in the right direction.

“Finish strongly now and we give ourselves something to look forward to next season because you want to be in four competitio­ns,” Kompany said.

“Sometimes exceptiona­l seasons are built on seasons like this. The mood’s not great because we are at that time in the season where we need to win games and it didn’t happen on Sunday (at Boro).

“Now it’s a case of having to finish the last four games really strongly. There is not one single doubt in our minds that we’ll get the job done.”

Palace manager Sam Allardyce admitted his side’s heavy schedule caught up with them when they lost 2-0 at home to Burnley last weekend, leaving them on 38 points.

Allardyce believes his side will avoid getting drawn back into the bottom three, although he has conceded the Eagles need one more victory to erase any lingering relegation fears.

Recent successes at Chelsea and Liverpool, and the home win against Arsenal, mean Allardyce’s side will head to the Etihad Stadium hopeful of getting something from the game.

Anything less, and the manager admits the pressure could build ahead of the following weekend’s visit of Hull City, currently positioned four points behind the south London club. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? Manchester City’s 20-year-old Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus warms up in a training session.
— AFP Manchester City’s 20-year-old Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus warms up in a training session.

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