Rodri And Cherki Return To City Training As Hopes Rise

Rodri And Cherki Return To City Training As Hopes Rise
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Manchester City have welcomed a boost ahead of their upcoming fixtures, with Rodri and Rayan Cherki both returning to first-team training this week. The pair’s comeback offers renewed optimism at a critical juncture in City’s campaign, where injuries and rotation have tested squad depth. 

For Rodri, the return to training marks a steady step in his rehabilitation after a long layoff. The Spain international has battled knee issues and a previous ACL injury, which kept him sidelined for much of last season. His presence in training signals that he is closing in on full fitness, though City are likely to manage his minutes carefully before reintegrating him fully into competitive matches.

Cherki’s return holds its own intrigue. The French winger, signed by City during the summer, has been recovering from a thigh muscle injury that sidelined him in recent weeks. His reappearance in training suggests he may soon be available for selection, adding depth and attacking options for Pep Guardiola’s side.

Despite their returns, sources suggest that neither Rodri nor Cherki will be rushed into the starting XI for the upcoming Champions League clash against Monaco. The coaching staff appear intent on phasing them back in gradually, rather than risking setbacks by pushing them too hard too early.

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City’s season has already been disrupted by absences across several positions, but the return of these two players offers much-needed relief. As City look to maintain momentum across domestic and European challenges, reintegrating experienced and promising talent cannot come soon enough.

If both continue to train without issue, we may soon see Rodri dictating the midfield again and Cherki injecting creativity and pace into City’s attacking patterns. The next few training sessions will be closely watched — not just for injury updates, but for signs of how Guardiola might deploy them when matchday arrives.

Africa Digital News, New York

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