Ruben Dias sidelined for 'three to four weeks' with muscle injury, confirms Man City boss Pep Guardiola
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola announced that defender Ruben Dias will be out of ac...
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola announced that defender Ruben Dias will be out of action for approximately "three to four weeks" due to an injury sustained during the match against Manchester United.
The 27-year-old played the full 90 minutes against United but picked up a muscular issue with 15 minutes to go, which he played through during the 2-1 defeat to their rivals.
"He's out for a long time," Guardiola said ahead of the upcoming clash against Aston Villa on Saturday.
"Three or four weeks - muscular issue. [He played] 75 minutes against United and felt something but he is so strong so stayed on the pitch and is now injured."
Dias now joins the growing list of City stars sidelined with injuries, with Oscar Bobb, Nathan Ake, Manuel Akanji and Rodri all missing from their latest outing.
TrendingJeremy Doku, Jack Grealish, Phil Foden and John Stones are other notable names that have spent time on the sidelines so far this season, which has contributed to City's current dip in form. Guardiola's side have secured just one win across their last 11 fixtures.
Akanji returns to training
Despite losing Dias, City will be boosted by the possible return of Akanji, who had missed the last three games due to a groin injury.
"Manuel is back training the last two days," Pep continued. "The more that come back, is better. The guys are ready.
"It is important to have everyone back to their best. When you are injured, you need some time to be at your best."
Stones was welcomed back to the match-day squad last weekend, leaving Ake as the only other absentee in the back four after previously only having three fit defenders to face United.
Guardiola: We will turn it around
Guardiola admitted he was distraught after the late collapse against United, which has only compounded their misery across their current run but he has insisted his side will turn the situation around eventually.
"We were close to winning and we lost the game. I was not happy and had to be honest with myself," he said when asked about the situation.
"You fall down six times, you have to stand up seven. I am fine, I am a normal person. We have to start again.
"You have to try and do it again. Sooner or later, we will turn it around. I don't know when."