More injury woe for Man City as Silva leaves Spain training camp early with thigh problem
Manchester City have confirmed that a thigh injury is the reason behind David Silva’s early departure from the Spain training camp.
Silva is on his way back to Manchester to have the problem assessed after being ruled out of Tuesday’s friendly against Chile.
It is too early to say whether he will miss City’s trip to Stoke on Saturday, although the injury is not thought to be too serious.
Injury: Silva complained of discomfort after national training and was diagnosed with a muscle complaint
Nastasic has already returned to action and Richards could make his comeback at Stoke, but Kompany is expected to be out until October and Demichelis has begun a six-week layoff.
The Spanish FA announced earlier that Silva had left the training camp due to a muscle problem, but did not specify the injury.
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‘For precaution, and to avoid complications with this injury, Silva left the training camp.
‘National coach Vicente del Bosque has decided not to call up anyone else to cover the absence.’
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