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Benjamin Mendy ruled out for up to three months with knee injury

Benjamin Mendy ruled out for up to three months with knee injury
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The Manchester City left-back underwent surgery to repair a meniscus problem in his left knee last week.

Benjamin Mendy could be out for up to three months with his latest knee injury, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has revealed.

The France left-back underwent surgery to repair a meniscus problem in his left knee last week.

It is a second major injury setback for the 24-year-old since he joined City in 2017 after missing the majority of last season with cruciate ligament damage in his right knee.

Asked if there was yet a timescale for Mendy's recovery, Guardiola said on Friday: "Ten to 12 weeks."

Pep Guardiola will be without Benjamin Mendy until 2019
Pep Guardiola will be without Benjamin Mendy until 2019 (Martin Rickett/PA)

Mendy joins team-mates Kevin De Bruyne and Claudio Bravo on the long-term injury list while Bernardo Silva has been ruled out of the Premier League champions' trip to West Ham on Saturday with a knock.

There is also doubt over whether the Portugal international will be available for Tuesday's Champions League clash at Lyon.

Speaking at his pre-match press conference, Guardiola said of Silva: "He cannot play this weekend. The injury is not too big but I don't know if next Tuesday he will be available."

Guardiola this week reiterated his desire to manage in international football one day while speaking at an academic conference in Liverpool.

Kevin De Bruyne, right, is also out through injury
Kevin De Bruyne, right, is also out through injury (Martin Rickett/PA)

But the 47-year-old, who took charge at the Etihad Stadium in 2016, recently committed to City until 2021 and says he could yet extend his stay further before pursuing other ambitions.

The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss said: "I said many times that I extend the contract and I don't deny too if it is going well to stay more years here.

"Everybody has dreams and when I was a little boy I had dreams. Sometimes they are accomplished and sometimes not. I said maybe in the future I would like (international management).

"Maybe I will change my mind later but I am fully convinced in my mind here."

Guardiola faces his predecessor as City manager at the London Stadium this weekend in Manuel Pellegrini.

The current West Ham boss won the title with City in 2014 before making way for Guardiola two years later.

Guardiola says he is an admirer of the veteran Chilean coach.

He said: "His career speaks for itself in terms of quality. When you see the teams of Manuel Pellegrini, even if you are a blind guy, you recognise his style.

Manuel Pellegrini guided Manchester City to the Premier League title in 2014
Manuel Pellegrini guided Manchester City to the Premier League title in 2014 (Dave Howarth/PA)

"He started incredible in Villarreal and put this team at another level. It was a small, small city and the way they played and the way they created their own style was impressive.

"After that he went to (Real) Madrid and made a very good league (campaign) with 96 points, but at Barcelona we did 99.

"Here he won the league and helped this club be where we are right now. He did well at Malaga as well and he is going to do well at West Ham."


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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Manchester CityMan City1311204053535
2Liverpool1310302652133
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs13100323111230
4Chelsea1384128111728
5Arsenal1383228161227
6Everton136432015522
7Manchester UnitedMan Utd136342021-121
8Bournemouth136252218420
9Watford136251717020
10Leicester CityLeicester135351817118
11Wolverhampton WanderersWolves134451215-316
12Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton134361419-515
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle133371116-512
14West Ham UnitedWest Ham133371422-812
15Huddersfield TownHuddersfield13247822-1410
16Crystal Palace13238817-99
17Burnley132381327-149
18Southampton131571024-148
19Cardiff CityCardiff132291126-158
20Fulham132291433-198

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