PEP GUARDIOLA HAS raised the tantalising prospect of unleashing Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne together in the centre of Manchester Cityโs attack.
Foden has hit a rich vein of form in recent weeks playing in the central attacking midfield role that De Bruyne had previously made his own.
That has raised the question of how the pair will be deployed once the inspirational De Bruyne returns from the hamstring injury that has sidelined him since August.
City manager Guardiola said: โThey are different players but itโs true that in the final third, in the decisive moments, both are incredible. The impact in goals, in passes is a lot.
โPhil is playing unbelievably lately in that position, in the threats, and he feels comfortable.
โIn certain games, of course we can play both together in that position, in the pocket, in the middle, close to the box.
โIn certain other games for the stability, maybe not. So we have to see day by day.โ
The issue may not need to be resolved just yet with Guardiola not intending to rush De Bruyne back into action.
The Belgian was an unused substitute for last weekโs Premier League victory over Sheffield United and any return to action is likely to be incremental.
โRight now I donโt ask to Kevin to play his best level,โ said Guardiola, whose side host Championship club Huddersfield in the FA Cup third round today.
โWe cannot force a player with a long injury in this kind of situation. From my experience as a football player, it happened quite similar. I was one year with hamstring problems. When you come back you need time.
โItโs not, โOK play, itโs the best Kevinโ. You have to be relaxed, enjoy the minutes heโs going to play, try to win the games.
โKevin maybe in 20 minutes can help us more right now than 90 minutes. After that his body will dictate how many minutes more he can get.โ
City are the holders of the FA Cup and Guardiola has no intention of giving up the trophy lightly, even as they pursue further glory in the Premier League and Champions League.
Guardiola, twice a winner of the cup, has a strong affinity with the competition and does not want to see it marginalised as other events grow in importance.
He said: โSince day one here Iโve been asked about but it is not going to happen, reduced competition. Accept it.
โIt is really, really important. Itโs not friendly games here. We train every day for Huddersfield. We prepare incredibly well.
โThe FA Cup is the FA Cup. You will not find one person in this club, in the locker room, who doesnโt love it.โ
A Ryanair paper plane would never have landed there. Corner flag at best with a lengthy bus transfer.
@Etherman: for about half the cost
@Bob Joe: only if you book online and thatโs paperless.
Those chants are just plane wrong
@Dirk Diggler: presumably your profile pic is deliberately that big priฤk?
โโTis all fun and games until someone loses an eyeโ