John Stones to return for Manchester City against Leicester, reveals Pep Guardiola


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Manchester City defender John Stones is in line to return for next weekend's Premier League clash with Leicester City after missing Saturday's draw at Burnley with a knee problem, manager Pep Guardiola said.

Stones, who missed last week's 3-0 win over West Bromwich Albion with illness, was rested for the match at Turf Moor, with captain Vincent Kompany returning from a calf injury and new recruit Aymeric Laporte available as defensive cover.

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The England international has made 15 league appearances this season apart from featuring nine times in domestic cup competitions and the Uefa Champions League.

"He (Stones) has a bit of a problem in the knee and I prefer for him to rest, to recover a bit," Guardiola said.

"It is a little bit painful. I decided not to use him, let him recover and come back better against Leicester and Basel."

After the visit of eighth-placed Leicester, City return to Champions League action with a last 16 first leg clash at Swiss side Basel on February 13.