Facing a mounting injury crisis, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has challenged his players to emulate the fighting spirit of tennis legend Rafael Nadal.
The Citizens are currently without several key players, including Rodri, Kevin De Bruyne, Jack Grealish, Jeremy Doku, and Kyle Walker. Doubts also surround the fitness of Savinho, Manuel Akanji, and Josko Gvardiol ahead of their next Premier League clash against Bournemouth on Saturday.
Guardiola, who previously admitted his team is “in trouble” on the injury front, has now turned to a sporting icon for inspiration.
“There are moments when injuries are [harmful] injuries and you have to be careful,” he acknowledged to reporters.
“But sometimes if you have problems you have to play. Rafa Nadal played all of his career with pain. He played. And won I don’t know how many Grand Slams. You have to deal with it in modern football or you can’t sustain games every three days at a top club,” he added.
While acknowledging the risk of aggravating injuries, Guardiola emphasized the importance of mental fortitude.
“It depends on the players,” he explained. “There are players who say, ‘OK, I’m ready’ and there are players who have more tendency to get niggles with their history. There are the others who just go, go go – that it doesn’t matter what happens. It’s not because they are more or less [focused]. It’s that they can adapt to sustain incredible amounts of efforts every day more than the other ones.”
Despite their injury woes, Manchester City remains atop the Premier League table. However, Guardiola is unlikely to garner much sympathy from rivals who have witnessed the Citizens assemble a star-studded squad.
However, some may see this period as an opportune moment to face City, given their depleted roster. The Citizens’ recent Carabao Cup exit to Tottenham further underscores their current vulnerability.
Looking ahead, Manchester City faces a packed schedule with upcoming fixtures against Bournemouth, Sporting CP, and Brighton.
While they appear somewhat fragile, their historically dominant record against Bournemouth offers a glimmer of hope. City boasts an undefeated streak in all 21 meetings with the Cherries, winning the last 15 encounters.