Manchester City suffered a shock 3-2 defeat at the hands of Crystal Palace last week and lost ground on league leaders Liverpool.
The Citizens are four points adrift of Jurgen Klopp’s men at the top of the table and they will face a tough test when they make the trip to the King Power Stadium to face Leicester City on Wednesday.
Leicester City upset the odds to beat Chelsea 1-0 last week and the Foxes will be looking to take advantage of City’s recent slump in form.
David Silva is back to training following his thigh injury and will be pushing for a return while Fernandinho missed the last game with a hamstring issue and is doubtful to play a part in the mid-week clash.
Benjamin Mendy and Eliquim Mangala are ruled out with long-term injuries while Vincent Kompany is also a doubt for the game on Wednesday.
The Brazilian wasn’t at fault for any of the goals in the last game and has always been a reliable presence between the sticks.
He had a horrible outing in the last game and will be expected to improve considerably for the mid-week game.
The Argentine international was the pick of the defenders in the last game and Guardiola should continue to rely on him.
The Frenchman was hardly to blame for any of the goals against Palace and he has been a regular name in the first-team this season.
He tested the goalkeeper with a powerful long-range effort last week and should continue on the left-hand side of the backline in the absence of Mendy.
He looked like a fish out of water in a defensive midfield hold but he might be forced to continue there if Fernandinho doesn’t recover in time.
He put in the hard yards last week and scored a goal with a thumping header.
The Portuguese international wasn’t at his best in the previous outing and City will need him to come to the party in the mid-week clash.
Sterling had a poor game by his standards last week and Guardiola should turn to the Algerian to deliver the goods on Wednesday.
He was the pick of City’s attackers against Palace and was unlucky to have his free-kick come back off the post.
Gabriel Jesus had a disappointing outing last time around and Guardiola is likely to rely on his talisman for this one.