The Citizens were missing Kyle Walker and Nathan Ake for Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg with Real Madrid due to injuries.
Meanwhile, Kevin De Bruyne did not feature in the 3-3 draw at Bernabeu due to an illness.
There was concern over Phil Foden, meanwhile, when he was substituted in the latter stages of the clash in the Spanish capital following a knock.
Man City will return to Premier League action at home to Luton Town on Saturday afternoon before welcoming Real Madrid for the second leg of their European Cup quarter-final, and there have been claims that Walker could be available for the return fixture.
Man City set to be boosted for second leg against Real MadridGuardiola has said that Foden's fitness will be assessed ahead of the Luton clash, while the Spaniard suggested that Walker could return this weekend or against Real Madrid next week.
«We are training this afternoon so we will know better how they feel,» Guardiola told reporters during his pre-match press conference on Friday.
"[On Phil] I would like to tell you, but I didn't speak to the doctors. After the press conference, we have a meeting, and we will see.
"[As for Kyle], I don't know right now. Honestly I would tell you. Josko [Gvardiol] was a doubt for Madrid, but our physios did an incredible job, and he could play."
Guardiola also hinted that Ederson will be back between the sticks against Luton, with the Brazilian named on the bench for the club's last two games after recovering from injury.
«Eddie is the first choice,» said the head coach. «He was
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