Manchester City have been handed a measure of encouragement on the injury front, with early indications suggesting that defensive duo Ruben Dias and John Stones are unlikely to face extended spells on the sidelines.
Their absence was noted during City’s emphatic FA Cup quarter-final victory over Liverpool FC, a result that underlined the depth and resilience within Manchester City’s squad.
The Cityzens produced a dominant display, securing a 4-0 win to progress comfortably into the semi-finals and continue their pursuit of further silverware this season.
The victory also marked a continuation of City’s strong momentum, coming just two weeks after their Carabao Cup triumph at Wembley, where they defeated Arsenal FC 2-0 under the iconic arch.
Despite the celebratory mood, attention quickly shifted to the fitness of key players, particularly in defence where options have recently been tested.
Defensive concerns eased despite recent absences
Dias was not involved in the recent cup success, having also missed the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal. The Portugal international had previously raised concerns after being substituted at half-time during City’s UEFA Champions League clash with Real Madrid CF.
Observers noted that he appeared uncomfortable during that match, prompting caution from the club’s medical staff.
Further complicating matters, Dias did not report for international duty with Portugal national football team, suggesting that the issue required careful management rather than risk of aggravation.
Providing an update after the Liverpool victory, City assistant coach Pep Lijnders — stepping in for Pep Guardiola, who was serving a touchline ban — explained that Dias’ absence was linked to a problem sustained in training rather than a recurrence of an earlier injury concern.
Meanwhile, Stones’ situation appears similarly manageable. The England international had been named among the substitutes in recent matches but subsequently withdrew from international duty with England national football team after experiencing discomfort.
His withdrawal sparked initial concerns, particularly given his importance to both club and country, but the early prognosis suggests the issue is not severe.
Lijnders offered reassurance regarding both players, stating:
“We are assessing it. I think he has a scan today [Saturday], so we have to see. And John [Stones], to be honest, I think will not be a long term [absence], but was not available [vs Liverpool].”
Focus on season run-in and World Cup preparation
With the business end of the season looming, maintaining defensive stability will be crucial for Guardiola’s side as they compete on several fronts.
The potential return of Dias and Stones in the near future could provide a timely boost, ensuring that City retain both experience and tactical flexibility at the back.
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Beyond club commitments, there is also a broader context influencing player management. Both defenders are expected to play significant roles for their national teams at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, making careful handling of fitness issues even more important.
Stones, in particular, will be keen to re-establish full match sharpness ahead of international selection, while Dias remains a central figure for Portugal’s ambitions on the global stage.
Elsewhere in City’s defensive ranks, Josko Gvardiol continues his recovery from a longer-term injury. The Croatian has not featured since the Premier League draw with Chelsea FC in January, leaving a noticeable gap in City’s defensive rotation.
Guardiola has previously expressed hope that Gvardiol will return before the end of the season, though no definitive timeline has been confirmed.
Like his teammates, Gvardiol is also balancing club responsibilities with preparations for the upcoming World Cup, where he is expected to be a key figure for Croatia national football team.



