Southampton (H) Pre Match Thread

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Manchester City confirm Kevin De Bruyne has suffered knee ligament damage, which won't require surgery but is expected to keep him out for 5-6 weeks.
 
PEP: @DeBruyneKev is out and we are sad for him, nobody likes to have injured players but he will come back to the player he is and he will be fine. It is what it is but fortunately it is not surgery and he will be back. #mancity

PEP: Yesterday @DeBruyneKev was so sad, but he can spend this time with his new boy and his family. But after the international break he will be back stronger to help us achieve our targets.
 
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PEP: @Laporte is strong and physical, he has a good personality and the arrogance to play at a high level. He’s fresh for us because he has not been selected for the national team. But he is a young player and we are so satisfied at his level so far
 
Pep presser notes: - On De Bruyne: "The doctor says he'll be out for 5-6 weeks" and "The last one was more dangerous". - Pep reiterates the club want to keep Brahim, but some (Sancho) want to leave. - Big praise for Aymeric Laporte and his personality. "He wants to learn."
 
Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne will be out for five to six weeks with knee ligament damage sustained in Thursday's Carabao Cup tie.

Ilkay Gundogan is a doubt with a hamstring injury while defender Danilo could also be ruled out by an ankle problem.

Southampton forward Charlie Austin is a doubt with a shoulder injury.

Midfielder Pierre Hojbjerg will also be assessed after a recent illness.
 
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