Pep Guardiola might be without top scorer Sergio Aguero for a big length of your time – conceding the Manchester City striker's knee injury "doesn't look good".
Aguero's setback in winning a first-half penalty was a solitary but significant blot on City's add a dominant 5-0 convert Burnley at the Etihad Stadium.
Guardiola was unsure of the precise diagnosis but told Sky Sports the Argentina international had been nursing soreness in his knee, which seemed to be aggravated during a challenge with Burnley skipper Ben Mee.
"That doesn't look good. Something within the knee, so we'll see tomorrow," the town manager said.
"He felt something in his knee and he struggled within the last month with some pain in his knee, so we'll see.
"I'm not a doctor, but it doesn't look good."
Riyad Mahrez claimed his second goal of the match from the penalty spot and Phil Foden also helped himself to a brace after David Silva came on the act.
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Aguero has scored 23 times altogether competitions this season, together with his 16 Premier League strikes coming at a rate of 1 ever 91 minutes.
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