Pep Guardiola conceded Manchester City are in a "difficult position" with injuries after their 2-1 EFL Cup defeat to Tottenham on Wednesday.
Timo Werner and Pape Sarr did the damage in the first half of the fourth-round tie, though Matheus Nunes reduced the deficit on the stroke of half-time.
That came after Manuel Akanji was forced to withdraw from the lineup through a warm-up injury, while Savinho left the pitch on a stretcher after the interval.
Jack Grealish, Kyle Walker, Rodri, Jeremy Doku and Kevin De Bruyne are the other first-team options out injured, and Guardiola cut a concerned figure at the full-time whistle.
"We are in a difficult position with the amount of players," the Man City boss told Sky Sports. "It is what it is. It is normal. The limit of players is there.
"We will see on Thursday [for Savinho's injury]. Jack Grealish and Kyle Walker [have] no chance to play the next games."
City hold a one-point lead over Liverpool at the Premier League summit before the champions visit Bournemouth on Saturday.
Guardiola was, at least, encouraged by the performances of his youngsters, with James McAtee and Nico O'Reilly both starting at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
"Exceptional. The young players did well," he added. "They are so fast, and I am really pleased.
"If you play a game that quickly, they attack quicker. Of course, in the second half, there were transitions. They could have finished the game.
Guardiola opted to leave Erling Haaland on the bench throughout, suggesting it was not worth risking City's key talisman.
"The plan was not to play today," Guardiola confirmed on Haaland. "We have not had much recovery, and it was a waste of energy."
ritcestuyz
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stop giving excuses and acept tht City isn't the same anymore
Emmel17
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Watching the game, I was pleased we got knocked out. The increase in games (European and international duties) has reduced the value of the Carabao cup and FA cup in my eyes. It is more suited for teams with no European football or a large squad depth like Chelsea. Top teams vying for them might jeopardize their progress in the top competitions
Dripsouth
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Better luck next time team We will come back stronger ๐ฏ๐
Zezesol400
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U will also feel the pain many coaches felt when u beat them with injury crisis in their team
Au calling city your baby team just wait en see,u go eat yo words
Pebbekmoyz
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U will also feel the pain many coaches felt when u beat them with injury crisis in their team
But we can still beat you with academy players
ANK3430
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Man City have won everything there is to win in Guardiola's less than 10 years tenure. So far as he is at City, I sleep peacefully, not worried about injuries, some defeats etc. He is our CHEAT CODE. - Premier League titles - FA cups - League Cups - Champion League - Super Cup - Club World cup - Ballon D'Or winner
ScottyC
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that's what you get when you rely on the same stars year after year and have no back up
Webanopr
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THAT IS A REWARDS CITY GIVEN TO SPURS, FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS ON WINNING THE EPL LAST SEASON, THEIR MATCH AGAINST ARSENAL.
AlwaysSoccer
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karma
Correct, it's now hitting on home soil, so he's feeling it
Dacostacity
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U will also feel the pain many coaches felt when u beat them with injury crisis in their team
You're very stupid nonsense that pain will never end cry harder motherfucker
lbcrna
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no pep is a genius he can win big against any team with or without injuries.
jeebelmopr
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U will also feel the pain many coaches felt when u beat them with injury crisis in their team
BrianKessy767
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karma
ha ha fake Vadrid fan ur tears are better than carabao trophy ๐๐
Allfootball1995
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karma
may you rot in hell
Kesadlor
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karma