It's been an injury hit season for Man City but for once they have managed to go through a week without another player having to be restricted to the treatment room.
It wasn't through a lack of trying, however, as left-back Angelino had to be substituted in the closing stages of Tuesday's 3-1 Carabao Cup victory over Southampton.
Pep Guardiola has since revealed that it was only cramp and that there are no fresh injury concerns going into what could be a crucial week in the Premier League title race.
"I think everybody is fit," said Guardiola. "Yesterday we didn't train, we train again in a few hours. The guys who were injured are injured and the guys who are fit are fit. Angelino was cramp that's all."
City face Southampton again on Saturday in the league before facing off in the top of the table blockbuster against league leaders Liverpool the following weekend.
Guardiola will be praying that City don't add to their tally of 11 players who have picked up an injury this season or to the four that are still out of action.
Here is the injury latest and when they're expected to be back:
Aleks Zinchenko
Ukrainian utility man Zinchenko had to undergo surgery in Barcelona for a knee injury that is expected to keep him out of action for four-six weeks.
It's thought that he suffered the injury in training as it was said he was ill for the clash with Crystal Palace after the international break before it was confirmed he had suffered an injury prior to the Champions League encounter against Atalanta.
The lay-off means he will miss two crucial clashes against Liverpool and Chelsea and might not be back in time for the Manchester derby either.
What Pep Guardiola said: "He had a contact with a knee, something in the bone. Four weeks, five weeks, more or less.
"It was something to clean a little bit. Not a big issue. Five weeks, six weeks.."
What Aleks Zinchenko said: The Ukrainian posted a photo from his hospital bed on Instagram with the caption: "On the way back."
Expected return date: December.
Record signing Rodri's injury is a lot clearer as he had to be substituted just 40 minutes in against Atalanta.
The Spaniard hobbled off after appearing to pull his hamstring while giving chase to a loose ball while once again showing off his useful versatility by playing centre-back.
Rodri is also expected to miss the game against Liverpool in a massive blow for the Blues.
What Pep Guardiola said: "After the international break maybe he will be ready."
Expected return date: November 23.
Leroy Sane
Sane was the first City player to suffer an injury this season (actually, before it even started) which in hindsight appears to have been a bad omen.
The German winger suffered a knee injury just 10 minutes in to the Community Shield against Liverpool but thankfully only suffered partial damage to his anterior cruciate ligament rather than a full tear.
It's still a serious injury that has ruled him out of action for a number of months but he should be back for a big chunk of the season and is stepping up his fitness training according to his Instagram.
What Pep Guardiola said: "He's coming back before the end of the season. In January, December, February could be perfect. He should be perfect."
Expected return date: January 2020
Aymeric Laporte
Like Sane, Laporte was fortunate not to suffer a full ACL tear but is still going to miss plenty of football and his absence has been keenly felt by City.
He damaged his cartilage and lateral meniscus while going in for a challenge with Brighton's Adam Webster and isn't expected to be back on the field until well into 2020.
He has, however, posted videos of him training on exercise bikes on his Instagram so he is heading in the right direction.
What Aymeric Laporte said: "After successful completion of yesterday evenings surgery, I would like to say thanks for all your messages of support during the last few days. I feel trully loved and so thankful about it.
"I am sad for not being able to join the national team and to not fulfill my dream of making the debut with Les Bleus. I would like to thank the Coach for being so supportive. From now on we start counting down the days to go back to the pitch."
Expected return date: February 2020.