Manchester City's head coach Pep Guardiola announced the team's readiness to play an away Champions League match against Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt despite serious personnel problems.
Team Roster and Injuries
The Spanish coach acknowledged that the list of injured first-team players continues to grow. The absence of key defenders is particularly painful. An additional complication is the inability to use winter recruits Mark Guehi and Antoine Semenyo, as they are not registered for this stage of the tournament.
Positive News
The only good news is Phil Foden's participation, who, despite a hand bone fracture sustained in the derby against Manchester United, is ready to take the field. Doctors have prepared a special protective device for the player.
Preparing for the Match
"We have flown to Norway for one of the key league matches. Bodo/Glimt is a specific opponent, especially on their home field, but we are going there for points," Guardiola emphasized.
It's worth noting that bookmakers assess Manchester City's chances with a coefficient of 1.40, while for Bodo/Glimt the coefficient is 6.92.