Saturday’s match also carries extra significance with the return of Kyle Walker, who will face City for the first time since his January exit to Burnley. The 35-year-old right-back made 317 appearances for City across eight years, winning 17 trophies including six Premier League titles. Guardiola paid tribute to his former captain, “one of the greatest full-backs ever,” City boss said.
City’s ninth-place start to the Premier League season leaves little margin for error heading into a busy schedule. After Burnley, Guardiola’s side face Monaco in the Champions League before a league meeting with Brentford. With several first-team players still sidelined, Haaland’s availability is a major relief as City look to regain momentum. The striker’s fitness could prove decisive in narrowing the gap to Liverpool at the top of the table.