Pep Guardiola wants a small first-team squad at Manchester City to ensure that his players get regular game-time and don't spend too long out of the picture.
While it works to help build a close bond within the group, it comes with risks.
A pile-up of injuries can quickly stretch his squad and the Manchester City coach is careful to rotate and monitor his players' fitness in an attempt to avoid any set-backs.
Substitutions are also important and Guardiola has given his academy players minutes as a way to rest key players such as Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne and Bernardo Silva this season.
Still, it's inevitable that there will be some injury blows and the Premier League champions have had to manage defensive injuries this season with various knocks and issues for Aymeric Laporte, Kyle Walker, John Stones and Nathan Ake already.
Here's the latest on Manchester City's missing men...

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