Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon will return to the starting line-up as Celtic host Manchester City in Champions League Group C.


Dorus de Vries, replaced at half-time in Saturday's 6-10win has not recovered from a chest injury.
Midfielders Kevin de Bruyne and Fabian Delph, plus defender Vincent Kompany and goalkeeper Angus Gunn, all miss out for City through injury.
Kompany and De Bruyne are expected to be out for up to three weeks.
Delph a muscle problem, while De Bruyne limped out of Saturday's 3-1 Premier League win over Swansea City.
Club captain Kompany suffered a groin injury in last Wednesday's EFL Cup third-round win over the same opponent.
De Bruyne and Kompany are expected to return to England on Wednesday after visiting Dr Ramon Cugat's surgery in Barcelona, where the likes of  himself, Xavi Hernandez, Andres Iniesta and David Silva have been treated in the past.
Guardiola said: "He's the best doctor in the world and we are so lucky when we have a problem to travel to Barcelona and know his opinion, maybe the treatment.
"It's not big, big injury, so two-three weeks, they'll both be ready to be with us."
Yaya Toure was part of City's training session on Tuesday, although Guardiola said last week he would not pick the midfielderfrom the player's agent, Dimitri Seluk, for comments made in the media.
Gordon will be starting only his second game in the month with summer signing De Vries having returned to training but not being considered fully fit.
 said: "He trained yesterday and today. He's still a bit sore, but he's fine.
"There's

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