⏪ Guardiola laments 'sad day' for Man City; Mainoo close; Moyes slams abuse | OneFootball

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Padraig Whelan·4 April 2025

⏪ Guardiola laments 'sad day' for Man City; Mainoo close; Moyes slams abuse

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We round up all of the most interesting news and comments from Friday's Premier League manager press conferences.


And that's officially a wrap from Friday's Premier League pressers. Thanks for following!


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A little further north, Aston Villa boss Unai Emery has lifted the lid on Ollie Watkins' situation after he withdrew from the latest England squad.


Wolves' Vítor Pereira has no new injury concerns for their trip to Ipswich so is turning his attention to Jørgen Strand Larsen after three goals in his last two outings.


Ivan Jurić has addressed his Southampton future with their Premier League departure looking likely ahead of facing Tottenham. The struggling South Coast side will be without Paul Onuachu for their trip to the capital.


Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna is keeping his cards close to his chest for the visit of Wolves


Marco Silva has been discussing Rodrigo Muniz's evolution ahead of Fulham preparing to entertain Liverpool


Crystal Palace have a slight injury concern ahead of their 'derby' clash with Brighton


Are Arsenal's specific type of injuries now a cause for greater concern?


Manchester United's forgotten man is fully fit again.


Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has provided an update on his side's growing defensive injury list.


Amorim also had a warning for an underperforming Alejandro Garnacho and admitted he doesn't expect his side to be title challengers anytime soon.


Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has revealed that Kobbie Mainoo could make his return in this weekend's derby after a lengthy spell out but Matthijs de Ligt is a big fitness concern.


Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has admitted that Wesley Fofana has suffered another injury setback.



Does De Bruyne deserve a statue outside the Etihad Stadium?


More from Pep on De Bruyne's legacy.


Pep Guardiola has reacted to Kevin De Bruyne's announcement that he'll leave the club this summer.


In other Premier League news today outside of Kevin De Bruyne's bombshell, March's Player and Manager of the Month awards have been handed out.


A boost for Brentford. Rico Henry, Aaron Hickey and Gustavo Nunes making positive progress in their respective bids for full fitness.


In a heartfelt social media post, Premier League legend Kevin De Bruyne has announced he will leave the club at the end of the season.


Both the Everton manager and the club have also issued a comment on the online abuse received by James Tarkowski in the wake of the decision not to send him off in this week's Merseyside derby against Liverpool.


David Moyes has revealed that Iliman Ndiaye is on the verge of a full return to action for Everton.


Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola has admitted it is unlikely Justin Kluivert plays a part this weekend, although Julian Araújo may make the squad - and Ryan Christie's season may be over with surgery on the cards.


And while we're on the subject of Newcastle, why not use it as an opportunity to view Sandro Tonali's midweek wonder goal again - from this incredible angle.


More from the Magpies boss on Harvey Barnes' situation.


The first manager to speak on Friday morning is, as always, Newcastle's Eddie Howe and he has revealed that star man Alexander Isak has picked up a new injury problem that has him doubtful for their trip to Leicester.