De Bruyne would naturally be a huge blow for City, even if they made do without him for much of the first half of last season. Asked for an update during his pre-match press conference on Friday, Citizens boss Pep Guardiola said: “Kevin feels a little better, but not yet. Tomorrow we train and we will see. He could be involved.”
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta was asked whether De Bruyne’s potential absence is a boost for Arsenal. “No because they have the option if he doesn't play of Gundogan, Bernardo, Phil Foden, Kovacic,” he replied. “They're all world-class players. We have a few missing as well and we have to adapt, but certainly those kinds of teams don't rely on one individual which is extremely important for them.”
Foden boost
Illness has kept Phil Foden out of late, but he returned during the week and Guardiola is delighted to have the England international back in the mix. “Every player needs a break and rest,” he said.
“Phil had some disturbance in last few weeks but played a good 45 minutes in midweek and he was the best player last season and now he is fighting to be back. His intensity and his movement in the pockets... he is one of the best in the world. You can imagine how pleased I am to have him back.”
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