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Omar Marmoush Ruled Out of Manchester Derby with Knee Injury

Omar Marmoush Ruled Out of Manchester Derby with Knee Injury

Manchester City will be without Omar Marmoush for this weekend’s highly anticipated Manchester derby after the forward sustained a knee injury on international duty with Egypt.

Injury Occurred During Egypt’s World Cup Qualifier

The 25-year-old limped off after just seven minutes in Egypt’s World Cup qualifier against Burkina Faso on Tuesday. Initial fears were confirmed by Egypt’s team doctor, who revealed Marmoush had suffered a bruised knee ligament.

Return to Manchester for Treatment

Following the incident, Marmoush immediately returned to Manchester for further assessment and treatment with City’s medical staff. The club later confirmed that he will not feature in Sunday’s clash with Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium.

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Major Blow Ahead of Derby Day

Marmoush’s absence is a significant setback for Pep Guardiola, who is already managing injuries across his squad during the opening weeks of the season. His energy and attacking versatility have been valued since his arrival, and his absence leaves City with one fewer option in the forward line.

Fixture Details

The Manchester derby takes place on Sunday, with live coverage on Sky Sports’ Super Sunday. Kick-off is scheduled for 4:30pm.

FAQs

  • What injury did Omar Marmoush suffer? – He sustained a bruised knee ligament during Egypt’s World Cup qualifier against Burkina Faso.
  • How long will Marmoush be out? – The exact recovery timeline has not been confirmed. Further updates will come after City’s medical assessment.
  • Will Marmoush play in the Manchester derby? – No, Manchester City have
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