Manchester City will be without their star striker Erling Haaland for today's trip to Luton Town, according to reports.
The news comes as a blow to the City fans as they were hoping Haaland would help the club return to winning ways after drawing their last four games.
However, the striker - who has started every Premier League game this season - will miss out on today's trip to Kenilworth Road, according to The Athletic.
Speaking about the clash Pep Guardiola said: 'What they demand of us, they didn't demand of our friends — at all.
'There is only one team that is going to 'fail' to win the Premier League, that is us. For the rest, (winning) it is a big success. Any team.
'In the end, if they don't win — Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, everyone — it is normal because City should win. It is unfair. It is difficult to handle that every week, every three days, for years and years.'
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Manchester City will be without their star striker Erling Haaland for today's trip to Luton Town