Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy has stepped up his recovery from a long-term knee injury by returning to training with the Premier League leaders.
City released photographs of the France left-back participating in a session with his team-mates on Monday.
The 23-year-old has been out of action since suffering knee ligament damage and undergoing surgery in September.
“When I started my recovery, I had in mind the semi-finals of the Champions League,” Mendy told the club website, www.mancity.com.
“That was my goal, but I am coming back a bit quicker than expected originally so maybe it will be possible for me to return sooner than that. I believe in this.
“I think it’s possible for me to come back within four weeks. It’s not a good thing to come back too soon and you have to take your time.”
Pep Guardiola’s side hold a commanding lead at the top of the Premier League and are all but guaranteed a Champions League quarter-final place after a 4-0 win against Basel in the first leg of their last-16 tie.
In training today…@benmendy23 💪@sterling7 💪
Fabian Delph 💪#mancity pic.twitter.com/TyZCkJ3k8Q— Manchester City (@ManCity) March 5, 2018
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