Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush suffered a knee ligament injury during Egypt's World Cup qualifier against Burkina Faso.
With City set to host Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday, the 26-year-old was forced off in the ninth minute of his country's goalless draw in Ouagadougou.


Marmoush sustained the injury in a robust fourth-minute challenge and initially played on after receiving treatment on the field before being replaced.
A picture of the player leaving the pitch with medics was posted on the Egyptian Football Association's X account, with the caption: "Omar Marmoush suffers a bruised knee ligament."
Marmoush, who scored on Friday in Egypt's 2-0 qualifying win over Ethiopia in Cairo, will be assessed by City ahead of the Manchester derby.
The January signing from Eintracht Frankfurt has started his club's last two top-flight matches -- defeats to Tottenham and Brighton -- after coming on as a substitute in the 4-0 opening-weekend win at Wolves.
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