David Silva , Yaya Toure hand Man City double injury worry for United derby
ESPN FC's Craig Burley questions Manchester City's
recent form following their latest slip up in a 2-nil loss to Newcastle
United in the Capital One Cup.
MANCHESTER -- Premier League champions Manchester City were given a
double injury worry ahead of Sunday's derby after David Silva and Yaya
Toure came off with problems in their Capital One Cup defeat to
Newcastle.
Silva suffered a knee injury while Toure struggled with his groin as the holders City were beaten 2-0 at home and both will be assessed on Thursday.
World Cup winner Silva hurt his knee in a fourth-minute challenge
with Ryan Taylor and was replaced a few minutes later by Samir Nasri,
who made his first appearance since September after recovering from a
groin injury.
Manager Manuel Pellegrini said in his postgame conference: "David has
a problem in his knee. I don't know how serious it is. We will see
tomorrow with the doctor."
Toure played on after going down in pain after a tackle by Mehdi
Abeid but was eventually substituted and Pellegrini added: "Yaya has a
problem with his groin."
Pellegrini defended his decision to select Silva, saying he had
planned to bring Samir Nasri, who made his comeback after a month out
with groin surgery, on for the Spain international.
David Silva had to be substituted after a collision with Ryan Taylor.
He explained: "There was no reason David cannot play. We play on
Saturday, we have four days to recover, David was prepared to play.
Maybe he was not going to play the whole game. The idea was to change
him for Samir Nasri."
Silva, an ever-present for City in the league this season, has been
in fine form and scored City's goal in their 2-1 defeat to West Ham on
Saturday.
City are already certain to be without Frank Lampard for the clash with Louis van Gaal's United this weekend.
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