
Manchester City Boss Pep Guardiola is predicted to unleash a lethal 4-3-3 formation against Tottenham on Saturday at Etihad Stadium with Goalkeeper Ederson starting covered by 4 defenders. Man City defence will comprise of Kyle Walker, Aymeric Laporte, Reuben Diaz and Joao Cancelo while the midfield will usher in Bernado Silva, Rodri and Kelvin De Bryune. Man City attack will comprise of Riyardh Maharez, Phil Foden and Raheem Sterling as centre forward as they look forward to score early goals. Man City will be without Mendy, Jesus and Jack Grealish who are suspended and injured.

Tottenham Hotspurs Boss Antonio Conte is expected to make big changes to his starting xi and adopt a 3-5-2 clinical formation with Goalkeeper & Captain Hugo Lloris starting covered by Davies, Romero and Erick Dier. Tottenham midfield will comprise of Royal, Hojbjerg, Bentacur, Winks and Sesegon while the attack will comprise of Kane and Son Hueng Min. Tottenham will be without Tanganga and Skipp who are injured hence will miss Man City clash.
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