Manchester City travel to Portman Road on Sunday afternoon

- Pep Guardiola squad getting healthier after numerous injury setbacks
- Ruben Dias and Oscar Bobb back in training for champions
There were further signs of Manchester City fallibility. When they surrendered a two-goal lead at Brentford on Tuesday night.
The Bees’ late show at the Gtech hardly came as a major surprise given what we’ve seen from Pep Guardiola’s side over the past couple of เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET เว็บตรง ค่าคอมสูง months. This wasn’t a result that will hinder a Premier League title charge, but one which saw them lose momentum in their quest to secure a top-four spot.
The Cityzens are on their travels again this weekend, and Guardiola could welcome back a couple of injured stars back into his matchday squad.
Here’s how City could line up at Ipswich.
Man City predicted lineup vs Ipswich (4-1-4-1)
GK: Stefan Ortega – Ortega has generally been sturdy between the sticks but Wednesday night wasn’t his finest work. Ederson may well be considered again, but it seems as if Pep will keep his faith in the German.
RB: Rico Lewis – With Kyle Walker excluded, Matheus Nunes has been used at right-back sporadically in recent weeks. However, there should be rotation on Sunday with the emerging Lewis coming back into the team.
CB: Manuel Akanji
The Swiss defender will surely be considered at right-back one City get Ruben Dias and John Stones back. For now, Akanji will continue at the heart of City’s defence.
CB: Nathan Ake – Dias is back in training and could be back in the matchday squad on Sunday. However, the Portuguese defender will likely be preserved for next week’s trip to Paris, allowing Ake to start once more.
LB: Josko Gvardiol – Guardiola could offer Gvardiol respite by using Lewis at left-back and retaining Matheus Nunes in defence. The Croat has been out of sorts this season, but the alternatives are sub-optimal. Hello, Andrea Cambiaso?
CM: Ilkay Gundogan – Gundogan nor Mateo Kovacic have been able to mitigate Rodri’s absence at the base of midfield, with Guardiola struggling to stumble upon an optimal formula for shunning opponents in transition.
RM: Bernardo Silva – The ol’ reliable seemingly doesn’t do breathers, and only two City players have racked up more Premier League minutes than Silva.