Man City have suffered what appears to be another injury blow as Kyle Walker had to be substituted in the FA Cup semi-final against Brighton.
Walker went down in the 23rd minute, with the physio team appearing to treat a leg injury, and Danilo was stripped and ready to replace him on the touclhline.
However, Walker gingerly rose to his feet and looked fine as he carried on with the half.
The City right-back was lucky to remain on the pitch after being involved in an altercation with Brighton's Alireza Jahanbakhsh ten minutes later but he was given a yellow card and VAR didn't adjudge it to be a red.
It seemed as though Walker would be able to play the rest of the game but he was substituted at half-time and finally replaced by Danilo.
It's not yet known how serious the injury is but it comes at an inconvenient time for Pep Guardiola who has already lost Aleks Zinchenko for 10-12 days and was without Sergio Aguero for the clash at Wembley.
Defender Fabian Delph is also out injured.
Benjamin Mendy made his long awaited return to the first team against Brighton however, making his first start for City in 146 days.