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Manchester City and Pep Guardiola handed major Oscar Bobb boost ahead Premier League and FA Cup run-in
Oscar Bobb featured in an EDS fixture earlier this week in a major availability boost to the Manchester City first-team, Pep Guardiola has said.
Bobb suffered a leg bone fracture in the days that followed City’s Community Shield victory over Manchester United on penalties in August last year, which kept him out till the New Year.
The Norwegian forward returned to team training a few months ago but was dealt a further setback when he injured his ankle in February – which further delayed his return to first-team action.
Manchester City sit in fifth place in the Premier League and are looking to qualify for next season’s UEFA Champions League with 10 league games between now and the end of the season.
BREAKING: Oscar Bobb has returned to match action for #ManCity, featuring in a friendly game on Thursday with the club's EDS squad, Pep Guardiola has confirmed.
Pep: "He's training regularly, feels really, really better… It's difficult because we have all people available and…
— City Xtra (@City_Xtra) March 14, 2025
Pep Guardiola can use every bit of ammunition he can get in attack, especially at a time when City look short of inspiration up front when Erling Haaland hasn’t been at his sharp, lethal best.
Jeremy Doku has been in fine form of late and summer signing Savinho has been a silver lining during an underwhelming campaign, with Omar Marmoush also impressing since his arrival from Eintracht Frankfurt in January.
Bobb has been nearing a return but with his recurring fitness setbacks, Guardiola will be wary of not rushing the 21-year-old back and slowly reintegrating him back into the first-team setup.
Speaking in a press conference ahead of a visit from Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday, Guardiola gave an update on Bobb’s fitness and when City could see the winger return after an injury-riddled season that has kept him out of the fold since August 2024.
Confirming Bobb featured for City’s EDS side in a fixture on Thursday, Guardiola said: “He’s training regularly, feels really, really better. It’s difficult because we have all people available and bringing him some minutes in the situation we’re playing.
“That’s why it’s going to happen when it gets difficult to dictate how he (Bobb) feels just in training. Of course, you have the same chances that the other ones to be with the team.”
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