Several players fail to train at Manchester City's live training session
Nico O'Reilly, Vitor Reis, Mateo Kovacic and Kalvin Phillips missed Manchester City's training session today.
Of great interest as Pep Guardiola's squad trained today was which players took part in the session. Rodri trained as he continues to work his way back to full fitness. The majority of Pep Guardiola's squad was seen training, which is good news for Manchester City as they continue their preparations for their opening Premier League fixture of the season against Wolverhampton Wanderers on August 16.
Four players didn't train today with the City squad. Kalvin Phillips and Mateo Kovacic are currently injured so their absence from Manchester City's training session wasn't a major surprise. Vitor Reis didn't train today. Fabrizio Romano reports that the Brazilian centre-back is close to joining Girona on loan for next season. That was the reason why Vitor Reis didn't train. Nico O'Reilly also didn't take part in Manchester City's open training session. Simon Bajkowski has reported for Manchester Evening News that O'Reilly wasn't deemed fit enough to train with his teammates.
There was a positive vibe amongst the Manchester City squad at the Joie Stadium.
Watching Pep Guardiola's squad train there was a good vibe amongst the Manchester City squad. There was also a crispness to City's work which bodes well for the 25/26 season. Although it is hard to gauge how far along in their preparations the Manchester City squad are currently. But there was a good vibe to City training in front of a packed Joie Stadium.
It was no surprise to see Kalvin Phillips and Mateo Kovacic fail to train today. Both players are continuing their rehabilitation from injury. Vitor Reis looks poised to complete a loan move to Girona in the coming days so his absence is understandable. It is hoped that Nico O'Reilly's fitness issue isn't serious ahead of Manchester City's upcoming friendly against Palermo this weekend.
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