Man City boss Guardiola backs Marmoush to play big role in run-in
Manchester United's Portuguese midfielder #08 Bruno Fernandes (L) vies with Manchester City's Egyptian striker #07 Omar Marmoush (R) during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Manchester City at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on April 6, 2025. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)
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Pep Guardiola expects
Manchester City striker Omar Marmoush to have a key role in the closing stages
of the English season.
City have four games left
this campaign, including the FA Cup final, in a busy 12-day spell that could
yet see them finish with a domestic treble following their League Cup success.
Such is City's squad
strength, Egypt forward Marmoush has made just seven Premier League starts this
season, but he proved his worth with a goal off the bench in Saturday's 3-0
defeat of Brentford.
City manager Guardiola
now hopes Marmoush and other fringe players can step up when called upon as his
side, who have a game in hand, look to overhaul a five-point gap to Premier
League leaders Arsenal with three matches to play.
"We've talked many
times," said Guardiola. "I know it's not easy for them, but I'm
pretty sure in the next games they're going to play.
"I want to rotate
the team because otherwise we cannot arrive in the final or Bournemouth a
little bit (fresh).
"Especially Omar.
It's not easy because normally you just want one striker. He's a proper striker
but Erling (Haaland) is there.
"Erling is so
important for us but the contribution of Omar -- the amount of goals for the
minutes played -- is so high."
The prolific form of
Haaland has been largely responsible for Marmoush's prolonged spell on the
sidelines, with the Norway international Haaland scoring is 50th goal of the
season for club and country at the weekend.
"It's incredible,
and there was a period when he was so tired in November when he came back from
Norway qualification," said Guardiola.

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