The injuries to De Bruyne, Ederson and Walker will certainly not reduce Manchester City's performance in my opinion, indeed all three are important players in the current squad but we also cannot deny if Manchester City still have Ortega, Kovacic and some defenders who can replace Walker well, at the moment I think the game against Arsenal will be the toughest game besides Tottenham in their remaining games this season, In addition, I don't see there is another team that might be a strong opponent for Manchester City in the remaining of their matches this season.
I have a feeling all three will play against Arsenal. Man City have a history of players pulling out of internationals, to then miraculously recover for their club shortly after.
Arsenal are doing the same though, Saka pulled out of England camp and Gabriel is supposedly not fit to play for Brazil. Let’s see if they are all really injured at the weekend.
Same thing happened with John Stones tonight. Could it be that, they've already planned on doing that before the game? Because I didn't see anyone hit John Stones or come in collision with the Englishman while attacking or defending during the friendly game they played tonight against Belgium.
Good to see that they could come from behind to squeeze a point out of that game, with Ivan Toney scoring his first goal for the three lions tonight
Belgium sat back to defend, only of they had attacked and contained them well, they shouldn't have shared points between themselves. Beautiful pass from Romelu Lukaku yo link up the second goal for Telemann.