Jeremy Doku ruled out for Spurs trip after injury setback
Manchester City winger Jeremy Doku will miss the upcoming Premier League clash with Tottenham after suffering a calf injury during the Champions League win over Galatasaray.
Doku forced off against Galatasaray
The Belgian international had returned to City’s starting XI for the first time since the derby defeat to Manchester United, in which he was thankful not to have suffered a serious injury. However, he was substituted shortly before half-time for Phil Foden after experiencing discomfort in his calf.
Guardiola provides an update
Pep Guardiola confirmed that Doku is expected to be sidelined for the trip to Tottenham. Speaking after the match, he said: “The calf, he felt something. I think he is out. Jeremy has had these problems, with the demands on his effort. Hopefully in March he can be ready to help us.”
Impact on Manchester City
Doku’s absence adds to Manchester City’s ongoing injury challenges, particularly in attack. The Belgian winger’s pace and creativity have been important for City’s rotation, and Guardiola will need to adjust his options as the Blues continue to compete on multiple fronts in the Premier League and Champions League.
Conclusion
Jeremy Doku’s injury setback means he will miss crucial fixtures in the coming weeks, including the Premier League clash with Tottenham. Manchester City will be hoping for his full recovery in March as they push for success across domestic and European competitions.
FAQ
- What injury did Jeremy Doku suffer?
Doku sustained a calf injury during the Champions League match against Galatasaray.
- Will Doku play against Tottenham?
No, Pep Guardiola has confirmed he will miss the upcoming trip to Tottenham.
- When is Doku expected to return?
Guardiola hopes he will be ready to return in March.
- Who replaced Doku in the Galatasaray match?
Phil Foden came on as his substitute shortly before half-time.
- How does Doku’s absence affect City?
His absence limits attacking options for Guardiola as City compete on multiple fronts this season.