Sunday 7 April 2019 18:07, UK
Sergio Aguero trained with his Manchester City team-mates in a major boost to his hopes of returning from injury in the Champions League quarter-final against Tottenham this week.
The City squad trained at Charlton's The Valley Stadium in south east London on Sunday, having stayed in the capital following their FA Cup semi-final victory over Brighton at Wembley.
Striker Aguero did not make the match-day squad for the 1-0 win, which kept alive City's dream of a momentous quadruple of trophies this season, due to a muscle strain.
But manager Pep Guardiola said they would assess the Argentinian during training on Sunday to see if he could feature in the Champions League quarter-final first leg at Spurs' new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday - and he was pictured taking part in the session at Charlton's home.
Guardiola said at Wembley on Saturday: "He is much much better. Still he didn't train one single training session with us. Tomorrow in training we are going to see whether he will be able to play the next game or Crystal Palace."
Aguero has scored 29 goals in 38 appearances in all competitions, in another season year for the 30-year-old.