Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is set to be absent from the touchline for his team’s upcoming two Premier League matches after undergoing back surgery.
The 52-year-old had been grappling with “severe” back pain, prompting him to travel to Barcelona for an “emergency” but “minor” operation to address the issue.
During Guardiola’s absence, assistant manager Juanma Lillo will take over first-team training and assume the role of leading the team from the sidelines during matches. Guardiola’s planned return is expected after the international break.
The surgery, performed by Dr Mireia Illueca, has been deemed a “success” by the club. Guardiola, who clinched a historic treble-winning season for Manchester City last year, will undertake his recovery and rehabilitation in Barcelona.
A statement from Manchester City conveyed well-wishes for Guardiola’s swift recovery, stating, “Everyone at Manchester City wishes Pep a speedy recovery, and look forward to seeing him back in Manchester soon.”
Man City have made a promising start to the current Premier League campaign. They currently sit second in the league, sharing six points with league leaders Brighton and Arsenal in third place. They secured victories against Burnley and Newcastle in their opening two fixtures.