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Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero could be out until November, says Guardiola

City get English Premier League campaign under way on Monday against Wolves on Monday



Manchester City's Sergio Aguero is out with a long-term injury
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Manchester: Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero could miss the first two months of the Premier League season as he has yet to train with the club since suffering a knee injury in June, manager Pep Guardiola said on Friday.

The Argentine was sidelined for the last 12 matches of City’s 2019-2020 campaign, including their two Champions League fixtures in August. Guardiola said the 32-year-old may not be fit until November.

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“We knew the injury was difficult,” Guardiola was quoted as saying by the BBC.

“He still hasn’t had one training session with us and Sergio is not a guy who regains his physical condition quickly. He has been out for a long time, so maybe in one or two months he will be ready.”

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City travel to Wolves for their opening game of the season on Monday night.

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