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We need the fans against Galatasaray – Guardiola issues rallying call amid injury crisis

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We need the fans against Galatasaray – Guardiola issues rallying call amid injury crisis

Pep Guardiola has urged Manchester City supporters to play their part on Wednesday night as the Blues prepare for a decisive UEFA Champions League league-phase clash against Galatasaray at the Etihad Stadium.

City head into the fixture knowing that victory is essential if they are to stand any chance of finishing inside the top eight and avoiding the play-off round, but Guardiola has confirmed his side will be severely stretched by absences.

Champions League qualification hangs in the balance

Manchester City currently sit 11th in the league-phase standings, among a cluster of teams locked on 13 points. While a win against Galatasaray is mandatory, Guardiola admitted that City will still need other results to go their way.

The task is complicated by a lengthy injury and suspension list, with several key figures unavailable for selection despite Saturday’s morale-boosting 2-0 Premier League win over Wolves.

Guardiola confirms long list of absentees

Speaking ahead of Wednesday’s 20:00 (UK) kick-off, Guardiola confirmed that new signings Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guéhi are ineligible for Champions League action until the knockout stages, while Rodri will miss out after his red card against Bodo/Glimt.

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Fitness issues further compound City’s problems.

“Marc cannot play, Antoine cannot play, Rodri cannot play, apart from all the players on the sidelines,” Guardiola said.

“Nico will not be ready. Savinho will not be ready. Stones will not be ready. A long list – but hopefully our stands can encourage us to try it.”

Fans urged to be the difference at the Etihad

With City short-handed, Guardiola placed particular emphasis on the importance of home support in pushing the team over the line on a crucial European night.

“We need our fans,” he stressed. “We will continue in this competition. Last season at this stage we played against Brugge and if we lost, we went home. That will not happen this time.

“Of course we want to finish in the first eight. We have to win our game and wait for what happens.”

Bernardo Silva boost for Guardiola

There is at least one major positive for City, with captain Bernardo Silva set to return after missing the defeat in Norway through suspension.

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Guardiola admitted the Portugal international’s presence offers reassurance both tactically and emotionally.

“I sleep better when I decide to play him in the team and I have to take care of my health,” Guardiola said.

“He’s another type. He’s a competitor and he has fire in his eyes still. Hopefully he can inoculate this fire to the rest of the group.”

Guardiola hails Silva’s mentality and durability

The City manager went on to praise Silva’s relentless competitiveness and commitment over the last decade.

“How we defend every single ball, how we read what we have to do. The guy who creates excuses forgets the mistakes – and he never finds excuses,” Guardiola explained.

“He is special because of how he competes in every single game. Sometimes he cannot because he is exhausted.

“He has played the most minutes with me in 10 seasons here – it’s because he’s really good.”

Conclusion

Manchester City face one of their most challenging European nights of the season against Galatasaray, hampered by injuries, suspensions, and ineligibility concerns. With qualification on the line, Guardiola’s message is clear: the Etihad Stadium must become a decisive factor. Backed by a fired-up home crowd and led by the returning Bernardo Silva, City will look to summon one final push to keep their Champions League campaign firmly alive.

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FAQ

  • Why is the Galatasaray match so important for Manchester City?
    City must win to have a chance of finishing in the top eight of the Champions League league phase and avoiding the play-offs.
  • Which Manchester City players are unavailable for the match?
    Antoine Semenyo, Marc Guéhi, Rodri, Nico Gonzalez, Savinho, and John Stones will all miss the game.
  • Why can’t Semenyo and Guéhi play in the Champions League?
    Both players are ineligible until the knockout stages after joining the club in January.
  • Who returns for Manchester City against Galatasaray?
    Captain Bernardo Silva returns after serving a suspension.
  • What has Guardiola asked of the fans?
    Guardiola has urged supporters to create a strong atmosphere at the Etihad to help drive the team to victory.

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