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Pep Guardiola backs Sergio Aguero to return to his best this season

Pep Guardiola backs Sergio Aguero to return to his best this season
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The Argentinian had been hindered by knee and hamstring injuries before having to self-isolate.

Pep Guardiola feels there is still enough time left in the season for Sergio Aguero to get back to his best.

Aguero has endured a frustrating start to the campaign, starting just three games for Manchester City following knee surgery in June.

The 32-year-old's return had been complicated by further knee pain and a hamstring injury but he had been poised to return to the starting line-up for the first time since October in Sunday's FA Cup third-round victory over Birmingham.

That did not happen after the Argentinian was identified as a close contact of someone to have tested positive for Covid-19 and told to self-isolate for 10 days.

Aguero must now also miss Wednesday's Premier League clash against Brighton at the Etihad Stadium and probably Sunday's visit from Crystal Palace. Depending on when his quarantine began, he may also be unavailable for the Aston Villa game on January 20.

It is another setback for Aguero, whose return was being carefully managed by Guardiola to gradually build-up match-fitness and avoid further injuries.

City manager Guardiola said: "He was in a good mood. He's now isolated, of course, and he's going to lose some training sessions and will need a little more time. Of course, he's a guy who needs training to be in his best condition, especially with his knee, and this is the only bad thing.

"But the important news is that the last 10 or 15 days before being isolated he was perfect. He reacted good and this is the best news.

"At the end (of the day) we are (only) in January and the best part of the season is coming, and hopefully we can have him."

Aguero has at least avoided contracting coronavirus himself and has tested negative. City have had a number of other cases in recent weeks.

Two of those to have tested positive, Kyle Walker and Gabriel Jesus, returned to action as City saw off Championship Birmingham 3-0 in the FA Cup.

Kyle Walker is back in action after recovering from Covid-19
Kyle Walker is back in action after recovering from Covid-19 (Mike Egerton/PA)

Guardiola said: "I was really impressed with what they did, especially Kyle playing all 90 minutes, and Gabriel as well.

"They came from Covid and sometimes some people struggle more than others, but they worked quite well and they are able to play."

Ederson, Ferran Torres and Tommy Doyle are also now available again after completing their isolation.

Guardiola said of them: "Ferran and Tommy, they lost weight, they are a little bit skinnier, two or three kilos, but that's normal.

"Gabriel and Kyle were quite good. Every player who suffers this Covid is different. Sometimes it affects them less, sometimes more. The important thing is it passed and nothing wrong happened."

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