Manchester City enjoyed another win in the
Premier League with the victory over Crystal Palace. Kevin De Bruyne scored a brace as City won 4-2 against the Eagles at Selhurst Park. Rico Lewis and Erling Haaland were also on the score sheet as City maintained their quest to win a fourth consecutive league title. Saturday also saw
Arsenal claim a 3-0 win over Brighton to return to the top of the Premier League table. City are currently in third place and one point adrift of the Gunners, but that could change after Sunday's results. Second-placed
Liverpool could return to the top of the table with victory over
Manchester United on Sunday. Were that to happen, City would then return to three points adrift of the summit with seven league fixtures left to play. READ MORE: Erling Haaland fires 'important'
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Real Madrid Pep Guardiola has been forced to deal with several injury concerns in recent weeks. MEN Sport takes a look at City's current injury list going into the
Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid on Tuesday night. Josko Gvardiol Josko Gvardiol was substituted during the win over Crystal Palace with a potential fitness issue. Guardiola admitted after the game that Gvardiol was substituted due to not wanting to take a risk on his fitness. The City boss would not say whether or not Gvardiol would be available for the clash against Real Madrid in midweek. "We will see which players we have available because Josko had a little problem," said Guardiola. "We will see. Next one. We were unlucky to play early on after Aston Villa but now lucky we have time to recover before Real Madrid. We will try to give them a good game." Potential return date: Real Madrid (A) - April 9. Nathan Ake Nathan Ake has been recovering from an unspecified injury that he suffered in the goalless draw with Arsenal last week. Ake has now missed the victories against Aston Villa and Crystal Palace due to the injury and has not been part of the matchday squad. No timeframe has been given for when City expect Ake to be back available once again. Potential return date: Unknown. Kyle Walker Kyle Walker has been recovering from a hamstring injury he suffered while on international duty with
England. Walker has now missed City's last three matches against Arsenal, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace. It remains to be seen when the right-back will make a return to the matchday squad. Potential return date: Unknown. Ederson Ederson has been recovering from a leg injury since March 10 but made his return to the matchday squad for the win over Crystal Palace. Stefan Ortega started the game, while Guardiola opted to have Ederson on the bench. It's possible that Ederson may be available to start for the Champions League tie against Real Madrid in midweek. Potential return date: Real Madrid (A) - April 9. Get City transfer updates on WhatsApp! Pep Guardiola's men are looking to move a step closer to another Premier League title – as well as complete another possible Treble. Our MEN team of Manchester City experts will be on top of all the goings-on at the Etihad this week and beyond, and you can get the latest updates and inside information to your phone by joining our new free
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