Manchester City will be without star striker Erling Haaland for Wednesday’s Champions League trip to Crvena zvezda.
The match in Serbia is a dead-rubber for both teams, who will finish top and bottom of Group G respectively regardless of the result.
Therefore, changes are expected from City ahead of their match against Crystal Palace on the weekend and subsequent Club World Cup campaign.
Haaland is set to be left at home having picked up a stress-related foot injury before the game at Luton.
“He wasn’t ready today,” said manager Pep Guardiola after Sunday’s win.
“I don’t think so for Crystal Palace but hopefully he can be ready in Saudi Arabia. Week by week will dictate how he feels.”
Jeremy Doku is also absent for City, who remains without the long-term injured Kevin De Bruyne.
“It’s muscular,” Guardiola said of winger Doku. “It’s not a big, big issue like Kevin was giving example.
“We have to think about it as well because of his explosiveness. We have to be careful. I don’t know when he is ready, maybe one week or two weeks he will be ready again.”