Why Jack Grealish and Kyle Walker didn’t playing for Man City against Everton
Man City were dealt another double blow before they faced Everton on Boxing Day. The huge Premier League clash was live on talkSPORT with the Toffees coming from behind to claim a 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium. GettyGrealish is out for Man City along with Walker[/caption] Manager Pep Guardiola was doing his all to try and get a win for his beleaguered Citizens, but he was dealt a rough hand before kick-off. There had already been doubts on the fitness of John Stones, Matheus Nunes, and Ederson. And all three were, in the end, absent for the Boxing Day clash with Everton. But two more key stars were also absent for Guardiola. England stars Kyle Walker and Jack Grealish were left out of the matchday squad. Grealish started the 2-1 loss to his former club Aston Villa last time out, while Walker, who also spent time at Villa Park, came on to replace the injured Stones. But they were both are unable to take part against the Toffees, led by Sean Dyche. Grealish is ‘not fully fit’, while Walker is unwell and was unable to take to the field. Speaking ahead of the game, Guardiola was coy on Stones’ fitness: “I didn’t talk with the doctors but if he could not play the second half at Villa Park it is because he wasn’t ready. We’ll see On Ederson and Nunes, he added: “We train this afternoon and will see how many players we have available. GettyWalker is unwell and unable to face Everton[/caption] “At the moment, I don’t know. “We train today and we train tomorrow night, and then we stay here and then play on Boxing Day. “Tonight and tomorrow, they will be with their families. Tomorrow night they will be here. Hopefully they want to be here – it is our job.” However all three were out – and were joined by two more as Man City failed to grab a win. Their current run of form has seen them win just once in 13 matches – a victory over high-flyers Nottingham Forest. And as they aimed for perfect preparation for the clash with Everton, players even slept at the Man City training ground. But that only helped them gain a draw with Jordan Pickford proving his penalty saving talents once more by denying Erling Haaland when the score was at 1-1 in the second half. See More Tables See Full Table
Man City were dealt another double blow before they faced Everton on Boxing Day.
The huge Premier League clash was live on talkSPORT with the Toffees coming from behind to claim a 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium. Grealish is out for Man City along with Walker[/caption]
Manager Pep Guardiola was doing his all to try and get a win for his beleaguered Citizens, but he was dealt a rough hand before kick-off.
There had already been doubts on the fitness of John Stones, Matheus Nunes, and Ederson.
And all three were, in the end, absent for the Boxing Day clash with Everton.
But two more key stars were also absent for Guardiola.
England stars Kyle Walker and Jack Grealish were left out of the matchday squad.
Grealish started the 2-1 loss to his former club Aston Villa last time out, while Walker, who also spent time at Villa Park, came on to replace the injured Stones.
But they were both are unable to take part against the Toffees, led by Sean Dyche.
Grealish is ‘not fully fit’, while Walker is unwell and was unable to take to the field.
Speaking ahead of the game, Guardiola was coy on Stones’ fitness: “I didn’t talk with the doctors but if he could not play the second half at Villa Park it is because he wasn’t ready. We’ll see
On Ederson and Nunes, he added: “We train this afternoon and will see how many players we have available. Walker is unwell and unable to face Everton[/caption]
“At the moment, I don’t know.
“We train today and we train tomorrow night, and then we stay here and then play on Boxing Day.
“Tonight and tomorrow, they will be with their families. Tomorrow night they will be here. Hopefully they want to be here – it is our job.”
However all three were out – and were joined by two more as Man City failed to grab a win.
Their current run of form has seen them win just once in 13 matches – a victory over high-flyers Nottingham Forest.
And as they aimed for perfect preparation for the clash with Everton, players even slept at the Man City training ground.
But that only helped them gain a draw with Jordan Pickford proving his penalty saving talents once more by denying Erling Haaland when the score was at 1-1 in the second half.