Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is taking a cautious approach to John Stones’ comeback from injury (Peter Byrne/PA)
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is taking a safety-first approach with John Stones despite the defender being a crucial part of his tactical plans.
The England international has played just 393 minutes of football for his club – and 91 for his country – due to a hip injury and while he was named in the squad for the 1-1 draw with Liverpool after a muscle injury Guardiola had no intention of using him.
Stones has played a vital role in the continuing evolution of the side as the centre-back who steps forward in possession to allow midfielders to play higher up the pitch.
Two of John Stones’ eight appearances this season have been for England (Nick Potts/PA)
Other players have been tasked with doing the same – the latest Manuel Akanji – but Stones remains the premier exponent of Guardiola’s game-plan but his manager wants to avoid more false starts after two failed comebacks already.
“He feels good but we are going to give him one, two weeks to do proper strength training sessions,” said the City boss.
“John is so important for us I let him play when maybe his muscles weren’t completely ready. He will train with us, either partial or completely, and the rest he is going to have strength training sessions in his legs to be sure when he comes back he feels stronger.
“We need him because there are a lot of games. I know the man of the match (against Liverpool) was Jeremy (Doku) but at Stamford Bridge and yesterday Manu (Akanji) was believable.
“What a signing the club has made with that guy; he can play full-back, central defender, now holding midfielder and when arriving in the final third he has
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