Fulham vs Manchester City: Kevin De Bruyne returns from injury to start for City at Craven Cottage with Fernandino on the bench

Fulham vs Manchester City: Kevin De Bruyne returns from injury to start for City at Craven Cottage with Fernandino on the bench

Kevin De Bruyne has returned to the Manchester City starting XI after missing games through injury.


Pep Guardiola’s side take on Fulham at Craven Cottage on Saturday, with kick-off at 12.30pm.





Kevin De Bruyne has returned to the City starting line-up



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Kevin De Bruyne has returned to the City starting line-up



De Bruyne has been out since the start of the month with a hamstring injury and has also missed a number of games earlier this season with knee ligament damage.


Fernandinho has returned to take a place on the bench with the midfielder’s last match being the Carabao Cup final in February and was out with a muscle injury.





John Stones has also missed City’s last three matches but has also made it onto the bench.


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City can return to the top of the Premier League with a win in west London before Liverpool take on Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.


Fulham: Rico, Christie, Fosu-Mensah, Le Marchand, Chambers, Bryan, Anguissa, Cairney, Ayite, Babel, Sessegnon. Subs: Fabri, Odoi, S. Sessegnon, McDonald, Kebano, Schurlle, Vietto.


Manchester City: Ederson, Zinchenko, Laporte, Otamendi, Walker, Gundogan, B. Silva, D. Silva, De Bruyne, Sterling, Aguero. Subs: Muric, Danilo, Stones, Fernandinho, Sane, Mahrez, Jesus.




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