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'Manchester City defender Stones out for six weeks'

London: Manchester City defender John Stones is likely to be out for the rest of the year after injuring his hamstring in the 2-0 victory over Leicester City, manager Pep Guardiola said on Saturday.
The central defender was substituted midway through the first half at the King Power stadium after pulling up clutching his leg.
"John Stones, we are going to miss him for a long time, maybe six weeks off," said Guardiola after the game.
The 23-year-old has been one of City's standout players this season, also establishing himself as one of England's premier central defenders in the lead-up to the World Cup.
Guardiola cited his two recent appearances for England as a contributory factor in the injury.
"He was in a good, good condition. He was perfect leading the back four and has the personality to play not only with the ball but also without it. But that has happened with this amazing FIFA and UEFA calendar — at the end the players go down. You play 90 minutes, 90 minutes, 90 minutes and then go to your international team and play two 90 minutes that don't count for anything in terms of points. At the end, these kind of things happen. That's why I will rotate the team because, if not, many players will go out."
City face a logjam of 13 fixtures into the new year — just over one game every three days — as they seek to consolidate their lead in the Premier League, reach the League Cup semi-finals and complete their Champions League group games.
"It is tough because the calendar is so demanding," said Guardiola. "We don't have many central defenders and they will suffer but we will find a solution."
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