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Man City Injury Update: Foden, Dias, & Gonzalez Ahead of Bodo/Glimt

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January 20, 20262 days ago
Foden, Dias, Gonzalez - Man City injury news and return dates ahead of Bodo/Glimt Champions League tie

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Manchester City faces Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League. Phil Foden is available despite a hand injury. Nico Gonzalez and Ruben Dias are out with leg and thigh issues respectively. Josko Gvardiol, Savinho, Oscar Bobb, John Stones, and Mateo Kovacic are also sidelined with varying injuries, some long-term.

Manchester City have made the trip to the Arctic Circle as they take on Bodo/Glimt in their penultimate Champions League fixture of the league phase Manchester City are back in action this evening when they visit Norwegian club Bodo/Glimt in the Arctic Circle for the penultimate Champions League match in the league phase of the competition. After the disappointment of the derby day loss, City are hopeful of bouncing back and putting one foot in the knockout stages. Last time in Europe, the Blues picked up an impressive 2-1 win at Real Madrid and while the surroundings in Norway will be different to the Bernabeu, a repeat result will be just the tonic for City. Pep Guardiola will be without Antoine Semenyo for the trip as he is ineligible, as his new signing Marc Guehi. Bernardo Silva is also missing through suspension but City did receive a boost through Omar Marmoush who is in the travelling squad after returning from the Africa Cup of Nations. MEN Sport has taken a closer look at the injury latest for in the City squad below. FOLLOW OUR MAN CITY FACEBOOK PAGE!Latest news and analysis via the MEN’s Manchester City Facebook page Phil Foden Injury: Hand After the derby Guardiola said Foden was fine when asked if he had suffered a broken hand but he rowed back on that on Monday. Guardiola confirmed Foden had broken a bone in his hand but he trained on Monday night in Norway and is available to feature. Potential return date: January 20 vs Bodo/Glimt Nico Gonzalez Injury: Unknown Before the derby, Guardiola confirmed the midfielder was undertaking a late fitness check to see if he would make the squad. Gonzalez did not make it through and he has not been included in the travelling squad either. Potential return date: January 24 vs Wolves Ruben Dias Injury: Thigh Guardiola suggested Dias could be back soon for City before the United game but it is still unlikely to be until next month when we see the centre-back in the team again. Potential return date: February 2026 Josko Gvardiol Injury: Leg The Croatian international is on the mend having undergone surgery for a broken shinbone picked up vs Chelsea. He is a long term absentee for the Blues. Potential return date: April/May 2026 Savinho Injury: Knee City's winger damaged his quadricep in the draw at Sunderland on New Year's Day and remains out for some time with that injury. Like Dias, there is a hope he could be back next month. Potential return date: February 2026 Oscar Bobb Injury: Hamstring Bobb will have been particularly gutted to miss out on a clash in his home country. But since feeling his hamstring in the victory over Brentford in the Carabao Cup, the forward has been unavailable. Potential return date: January/February 2026 John Stones Injury: Thigh Sadly for Stones, this thigh injury which City hoped he would bounce back from quickly has persisted. Guardiola has remained hopeful he will be back soon though. Potential return date: January 2026 Mateo Kovacic Injury: Ankle Kovacic has been out the longest with an ankle injury. Guardiola has not provided a recent update on the midfielder's fitness but next month could be a realistic timeframe for his return. Potential return date: February 2026 Matheus Nunes Injury: Illness City said on Saturday that Nunes was out with the flu and he has not been listed in the travelling squad. However, there's hope he will be in the team at the weekend to take on his old club.

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    Man City Injury News: Foden, Dias, Gonzalez Return Dates