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City's Stones reflects on ‘dark days' during recent injury setbacks

City's Stones reflects on ‘dark days' during recent injury setbacks

Qatar Tribune14 hours ago

PA Media/dpa
Atlanta, Georgia
Manchester City's John Stones admits there were times he doubted if his career would resume amid a series of injury problems over the past two years.
The England centre back made only six Premier League starts in the 2024-25 season after thigh, foot and other undisclosed issues.
That came after he also missed two months at the start of the previous campaign with a hip injury.
These setbacks have prevented the 31-year-old building on what was an outstanding season in 2022-23 when, playing a hybrid defence-midfield role, he helped City win the treble.
Stones said: 'Yes, there have been points where you think: you've been giving all this effort, you dedicate all your life, especially how I approach or go about my life and football, I give everything on and off the pitch to be here or be ready to play games and ... those are the dark days.
'I think everyone's been through them and thinks, 'Why is this happening?' You wish it would go a different path. It's self-doubt, a lot of things.
'It is frustrating for me. I put a lot of pressure on myself. I find it very challenging mentally.
'I have had some very low points in the past season. I just have to (try to) come back but, once you come over those things, you can't really see the end of the tunnel when they keep happening.'
Stones has now battled his way back to fitness and is hoping to play a big part in City's challenge at the Club World Cup in the United States.
He has not featured since February when he was forced off after just eight minutes against Real Madrid.
He was an unused substitute in their opening game of the tournament against Wydad Casablanca on Wednesday.
Speaking to media ahead of their second game against Al Ain of Abu Dhabi in Atlanta, Stones said he was 'raring' to go.
He said: 'I feel great, I'm back fit and ready to help the team when called upon. I'm excited to get going.
'Mentally it's been difficult dealing with the injuries and the process, but now I've put that behind me.
'I've been back in training a few weeks now and that's been going great. I'm super excited.' Manager Pep Guardiola is pleased to have Stones back in contention but will ease him back into action.
Guardiola said: 'Him playing football, I want that. We have been together for almost one decade and he's an incredible human being.
'But the important thing now is at training sessions, he feels better. Games are another issue, another rhythm.'

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