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Benjamin Mendy has become a regular starter at the Etihad
Benjamin Mendy has become a regular starter at the Etihad. Photograph: Manchester City FC/Man City via Getty Images
Benjamin Mendy has become a regular starter at the Etihad. Photograph: Manchester City FC/Man City via Getty Images

Manchester City’s Benjamin Mendy has operation on injured knee

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No timescale has been given for defender’s recovery
Mendy was sidelined for the majority of last season

Benjamin Mendy will be sidelined again for Manchester City after undergoing a knee operation on Wednesday.

The defender had surgery on his left knee in Barcelona after pulling out of the France squad, City confirmed.

It is a meniscus problem and not a repeat of the cruciate knee ligament injury which saw him miss the majority of last season. No timeframe has been given for the full-back’s recovery.

“Surgery was conducted on Wednesday evening and everyone at Manchester City wishes Benjamin a speedy recovery,” a City statement added.

Mendy played 90 minutes in City’s 3-1 Manchester derby win on Sunday but withdrew from international duty afterwards. The 24-year-old was assessed by City’s surgeon Dr Ramon Cugat in Barcelona before having surgery.

Mendy, who has nine caps for France, suffered a cruciate knee ligament injury in September 2017 before returning in April.

He made seven appearances in City’s title-winning season last term, enough to earn a winners’ medal having joined from Monaco for a reported £52m.

Fabian Delph, Danilo and Oleksandr Zinchenko are options to replace him at left-back for City manager Pep Guardiola.

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