Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is hopeful Ilkay Gundogan's injury isn't serious after victory over Tottenham.
The German midfielder scored twice as City eased to victory, but appeared to be in discomfort when he was substituted in the 69th minute.
"We will see tomorrow," said the City boss at his post-match press conference.
“He told me it was tight. He is intelligent to say it, but we will see tomorrow."
Gundogan's brace continued his brilliant goalscoring form that has seen him hit the back of the net 11 times in his last 12 matches.
“He plays close to the striker and has incredible sense," added the City boss. “He has this quality.
“I said many times he can play as a false nine and the people laugh at me. Today it was a clear action to win the penalty and then the two goals. He is so good in those terms.
“I am delighted for his performance. He won the player of the month award for January and he still keeps playing this way. In February he could win it again."

