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Guardiola wants Mendy replacemen­t in January

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MANCHESTER CITY manager Pep Guardiola has indicated his main priority in the January transfer window will be to buy a replacemen­t for injured defender Benjamin Mendy.

France left-back Mendy will be out for the next six months after suffering cruciate knee ligament damage during City’s victory over Crystal Palace on September 23.

Guardiola can use Fabian Delph, Danilo or Ukrainian youngster Oleksandr Zinchenko in Mendy’s absence, but he believes the former Monaco defender, signed for £52 million ($69 million, 58 million euros) in the close season, will be missed hugely.

The City manager spoke about Mendy’s influence after refusing to comment on the possibilit­y of signing Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez in January.

City failed with an attempt to sign Sanchez in August,ugust, but Arsenalsea manageraag­e Arsenesee WeWengerge indicated in Thursday that the Chile forward, along with teammate Mesut Ozil, could be sold when the transfer window reopens because both will be out of contract at the end of the season.

“The transfer window is closed now. Unfortunat­ely it was long open, but now it is closed,” Guardiola told reporters yesterday.

“We will see about January, we are in October. The only problem we have — a big, big problem we have — is Mendy, six months out. It’s a big problem.

“We’ll suffer even though we have the exceptiona­l Fabian, Danilo, and even Zinchenko. Mendy was and is so important for us and unfortunat­ely six months (is) a long time.”

Guardiola has indicated that forward Sergio Aguero is ahead of schedule in his recovery from a broken rib sustained in a recent taxi crash.

Aguero returned to light training on Tuesday, even though he looked set to be out for more than a month after being injured in the accident in Amsterdam on September 28.

The crash happened when the striker was on his way to tthee city’s airport to fly back to Manchester after attendatte­nding Colombian singer Maluma’s concert on his day ooff.

Medical officials within the Argentina set-up suggested tthat Aguero would not play again before November.

HoweverHow­ever, Aguero has suffered no ill effects after three days of training, including a full session with his teammateam­mates on Thursday.

GuardiolGu­ardiola was checking on his seven-goal top scorer duriduring training yesterday before making a final decisideci­sion, but was considerin­g recalling him for Saturday’sSaturda Premier League home match against Stoke City.

“He did his first training session after what happened, and he did it quite well,” Guardiola said.

“HopefulHop­efully as soon as possible, he’ll be back. Maybe SatuSaturd­ay — today we’re going to see the last training sessionses and we’ll see.

“Of courscours­e, he’s not 100 per cent, but he’s recovered quite well. It’sI not as dangerous as it could be.

“He explexplai­ned to us what happened, you think what might have happened, but now he’s quite well and we’re happy.”h

While AgueroA is on the verge of a comeback, captain VincentVin Kompany is continuing to struggle with injury problems. The centcentre-back has not played since injuring his calf duringdur Belgium’s World Cup qualifying win over GiGibralta­r on August 31. KomKompany has been troubled by a series of ininjuries over the past three years, and GuaGuardio­la has refused to give him a return datedate.

“He is still injured. He’s much, much bettbetter, but hopefully he’s in the last part of his rerecovery,” he said. “His retureturn depends on him. He’ll notice how he feels and wwhen he’ll be able.” – SuperSport

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