Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said Kevin De Bruyne and Raheem Sterling are available for selection for their Premier League opener against Arsenal this weekend after the pair returned in perfect condition from the World Cup.
Belgium playmaker De Bruyne and England forward Sterling, who played an influential role in City’s title triumph last season, only returned to training on Monday after helping their national teams progress to the semi-finals in Russia.
“They are available,” Guardiola told a news conference ahead of Sunday’s match at the Emirates. “They arrived quite well.
“Raheem and Kevin had three weeks off after the World Cup, which is not too much time (for pre-season) but they both arrived in the perfect way.
“Sterling was fit after three or four days – he is not a big guy. (Maintaining) his physical condition is easy. Kevin arrived in the perfect way.”
City bolstered their attacking line with the club record signing of Riyad Mahrez but were not as active in the transfer window as they were this time last year.
But Guardiola said he has faith in his current squad that has evolved over the last two seasons and looks comfortable with the favourites tag.