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Sergio Aguero has been ruled out of Manchester City's Champions League opener against Juventus tomorrow night.

The Argentine striker missed training this morning – and worryingly for the Blues, they were also without Fernandinho, who has been a key player so far in this campaign, and Samir Nasri for the session at the CFA.

They are expected to be available for the clash tomorrow, with manager Manuel Pellegrini saying: “They are not 100 per cent recovered from problems but I hope both will be 100 per cent for tomorrow.

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Of Aguero, he said: "He is not fit for tomorrow. He has an injury to his knee.

"I hope he will be OK for the weekend but we must wait to see the result of the scans."

Aguero limped off out of City's win at Crystal Palace on Saturday after taking a hefty kick to his right knee from Scott Dann.

On the plus side, David Silva and Raheem Sterling, who were both missing at Palace at the weekend, looked lively and fit as they joined the session and will be part of the squad.

"Silva and Sterling are fit," added Pellegrini.

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Fernando is also back in harness, but there was no sign of Pablo Zabaleta, Gael Clichy, or Fabian Delph as the injury list mounts.

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