Manchester City Manager, Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Kevin de Bruyne may well be fit in time to feature in the big Premier League game against Arsenal on Sunday.
Man City and Gunners meet at the Etihad in a match that is likely to have a huge impact on the Premier League title race even at this early stage of the season.
Arsenal are struggling with injury issues, with captain Martin Odegaard out for the next eight weeks, but The blues were given a scare of their own earlier this week
De Bruyne picked up a knock during the Champions League draw with Inter Milan on Wednesday night and had to be subbed off at half-time.
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Reports suggested that the Belgian would miss the Arsenal game but Guardiola has now suggested that he might be available.
“He feels today a little bit better, but not yet. Days off and tomorrow is training and we will see,” the manager said in his pre-match press conference on Friday (via Metro).
“He could be [involved].“
Should De Bruyne not be fit in time to start or even make the bench, Ilkay Gundogan would seem his most likely replacement in the starting XI, having come on for the Belgian in the goalless draw with Inter.
Meanwhile, in other injury news, Oscar Bobb and Nathan Ake remain sidelined with long-term issues.
Having won their opening four league games, City sit two points above Arsenal in the table and they have a slight advantage going into Sunday’s clash having had an extra game to recover.
The Gunners also kicked off their Champions League campaign with a 0-0 draw against Atalanta but did so on Thursday night and away from home.