Nathan Ake gives Manchester City new season injury scare as he hobbles off with ankle problem in 2-1 pre-season win over Bayern Munich
- Nathan Ake has given Man City an injury concern ahead of the new season
- The Dutchman hobbled off with ankle problem during pre-season clash in Japan
- Without Ake City beat Bayern Munich 2-1 thanks to Aymeric Laporte winner
Nathan Ake has given Manchester City an injury scare ahead of the new campaign after hobbling off in their pre-season clash with Bayern Munich.
Ake last just half and hour of City’s 2-1 win over the Bundesliga champions in Japan, giving Pep Guardiola cause for concern as they prepare to defend their Premier League crown.
The Dutchman started the game at the Japan National Stadium, but broke down in the first half following a innocuous collision with Bayern’s Kingsley Coman.
Ake went down clutching his right ankle, and although he did return to the field, he struggled to shake off the knock.
Guardiola was quick to respond to Ake’s discomfort, taking no chances by removing the defender and replacing him with Manuel Akanji just 30 minutes into the match.
Nathan Ake only lasted 30 minds of Man City’s pre-season clash after suffering an ankle injury
Ake was on the pitch to see James McAtee open the scoring in the 2-1 win over Bayern Munich
Pep Guardiola took no chances on Ake and immediately took the player off as a precaution
City will hope Ake has suffered no major damage and would have been encouraged by him being able to hobble off the pitch rather than need a use of a stretcher.
The 28-year-old was one of City’s most consistent performers last season, as the club completed a historic treble.
He made 41 appearances and scored three goals, in a campaign where he was mostly deployed as a left-back by Guardiola.
Ake’s injury could push the club to conclude a deal for Croatian defender Josko Gvardiol, who’s has been one of City’s top targets this summer.
It was thought they were close to bringing the RB Leipzig centre-back to the Etihad in club record £90m deal, but the German’s club chief said earlier this week that no agreement was in place between the two clubs.
Ake played an integral part in Manchester City’s historic treble-winning campaign last season
City went on to win the game thanks to a late winner from Spain defender Aymeric Laporte
Without Ake, Man City still managed to secure a victory over the reigning Bundesliga champions, the second victory in a row on their Asian tour.
James McAtee, who spent last season on loan at Sheffield United, opened the scoring for City. Tapping in from close range after Yann Sommer’s had saved Julian Alvarez’s effort.
French forward Mathys Tel drew Bayern level with nine minutes to go, but the game was settled by a goal from City defender Aymeric Laporte.