Kevin De Bruyne will miss Manchester City's Premier League clash with West Ham on Sunday as he continues his recovery from Covid-19.
De Bruyne tested positive for coronavirus and was forced to isolate, meaning he missed City's Premier League win over Everton and their Champions League triumph over Paris St Germain.
The Belgium playmaker will also miss this weekend's encounter, but City boss Pep Guardiola is hopeful De Bruyne can end his isolation after 10 days, return a negative test and be available for selection again.
"He’s still tired, he can't smell or taste, the symptoms of covid many people have," said Guardiola.
"Now he’s done seven or eight days of isolation, he will give a PCR test and, if it’s negative, then he will be back."

Phil Foden and Jack Grealish, who also missed the win over PSG, are back in training, but unlikely to be involved, with Guardiola unwilling to take a risk with either.
They are training individually, they are much better, especially Phil," said Guardiola.
"But we will not take risks. We played last game against PSG with 15 players from the first team, and with this amount of games, we need them back as soon as possible."
Guardiola did not have an opinion on the potential appointment of Ralf Rangnick as interim manager at Manchester United.
He said: "It's not confirmed, it's speculation.
"He did an incredible job at Red Bull Leipzig and Salzburg. He has experience in Germany that is well known but I have never met him."
Guardiola is pleased with the form of Raheem Sterling, who after an indifferent start to the season has scored in three of City's last four games.
One of those was the crucial equaliser in the Champions League victory over PSG in midweek.
Guardiola said: "I'm so glad for him, he's helped us for sure. He will fight to be better and better.
"It is important for strikers and wingers to score and make assists. He was decisive and this is the first step for him to come back."