There is a job for Manchester City to make the stretch if they guarantee the Champions League football for next season, but the Cityzens have been helped by the fact that the first five places of the Premier League will qualify for the European club competition.
An unpleasant paralysis of Old Trafford not only caused an existential debate about the product that is currently displayed, but also that City was reduced to sixth place on the table. However, only one point separates them and the two teams directly on top.
Thus, they have had the opportunity to pressure on Chelsea and Newcastle before their respective games at home this weekend.
Guardiola’s complement to obstructing the midfield, which left the city wide, contributed to a Stodgy derby to Old Trafford, so there is an investment in the Etihad. That is like City It could align -SE on the visit of Crystal Palace.
GK: Ederson – Ederson has enjoyed a race on the Premier League XI after sharing minutes with Stefan Ortega for a period. It is a shoo-in to continue on the team.
RB: Matheus Nunes – Guardiola offered compliance with compliments in Nunes during the week, explaining Why can it work right but not in the middle field.
CB: Ruben Dies – Dia has cut his work if he has to tame the threat provided by Jean-Philippe Mateta to the Etihad.
CB: Abdukodir Khusanov – January addition fell on the bench for Manchester’s derby, but was able to return to the XI here to help fight the palace speed on the counter.
LB: Josko Gvardol – Nico O’Reilly has emerged for Cityzens, but Guardiola could use Gvardiol again on the left side of his defense here with a greater security needed in the defensive transition.
CM: Nico Gonzalez – Gonzalez was a curious omission last Sunday’s game, as he had a good start to his Man City career.
CEE: A Glay Glaya Gubuncanan. Guardiola will not want to leave the veteran midfielder on an island against this team of the palace, but Gundogan has worked well in the recent outings.
RW: Savinho – Savinho has sometimes aroused during his debut season in Manchester, but the Brazilian campaign apparently ends. Can you find another team this weekend?
AM: Phil Foot – Kevin de Bruyne’s farewell tour began last weekend with a beginning on the derby, but the Belgian will not be a constant along the section. Wait for FODEN, which, together with a summer addition, will be commissioned to fill in Bruyne’s vacuum, to start the primary creative function on Saturday.
LW: Jeremy Kod – It is imperfect, but there is always a feeling that something can happen when Doku takes the ball on the left. Palace It is likely to be doubled on him, but the Belgian has shown that it has the necessary explosivity and fast feet to overcome a labels team.
St: Omar Marmoush – The burden of goals lies on Marmoush’s shoulders in the absence of Erling Haaland. The sharp shooting Egyptian was brilliant to the derby and will have the intention to add to his account against a recoil of the potentially exhausted palace.