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Stones of Man City Comments on Injury Problems

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Last updated: June 30, 2025 6:21 pm
Published June 30, 2025
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John Stones has been characteristically the coolest, calmest face in Manchester City’s backline. But last season tested even his strength to the limit. In an emotional and open interview, the England international finally broke silence and spoke about his desperation regarding the injury issues that have plagued his 2024-25 campaign, terming it as one of the worst times of his life—both physically and mentally.

“I have been unlucky with injuries,” he admitted. “It’s been a very challenging season because I was not playing regularly, then trying to come back and doing the same thing again.” He sounded very frustrated and it was quite clear. This wasn’t just about being side lined—it was about not being able to contribute, not feeling like part of the rhythm that defines Manchester City’s success.

Stones missed large parts of the season with a string of muscle issues, barely ever making more than two or three consecutive matches. While his condition was good when available, the inconsistency of that caused him to drift out of the first XI gradually. That, seemed to more than anything else, irritate him.

🚨 𝗟𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗦𝗧: John Stones has now confirmed wants to stay at Manchester City. ✍🏻

“I’m here, I want to stay, I love it. I’m here to help, and I don’t know what’s been said or speculated, but I hope that shuts it down…”

📰 via @RobDawsonESPN pic.twitter.com/6AIu87UTAZ

Stones isn’t someone who draws attention to himself. He tends to let his performances do the talking. Unlike other instances this time, he opened a window into the mental toll of his struggles “Those were definitely dark days,” he said while describing moments of loneliness during rehab and all the quiet hours in the gym, and about all the missed opportunities on the pitch. “But I’ve had to learn to listen to my body, be patient, and do things the right way.”

Manchester City’s grueling schedule and Guardiola’s playing style leave little room for half-fit players. Stones understood that But to sit on the sidelines, observe, and realize he could’ve helped, was hard to accept. His injuries did not all occur together at one time, but in waves—just enough to keep him from ever being able to establish a good rhythm.

Still, he refused to sulk. Working with City’s medical team, Stones focused on rebuilding his strength, mobility, and balance. “We’ve tried some new things, changed my recovery methods. I’m happy with how my body’s adapting now,” he shared with a smile. Small improvements, he believes, will lead to bigger steps forward.

John Stones’ midfield masterclasses in the Champions League final — the streets will never forget. 🩵🙌pic.twitter.com/5Cg3irPYth

With Euro 2025 on the horizon, Stones is once again in the England mix—maybe not as an automatic choice, maybe, but as a hardened campaigner with something to prove. Gareth Southgate has the greatest admiration for him, and fit, he can still play a winning role.

At club level, it is harder. Manchester City’s defense is full of promise: Ruben Dias, Josko Gvardiol, Nathan Ake, and Manuel Akanji all had difficult seasons. Rico Lewis, the teenager, is also developing into a good bet. Stones is himself well aware that the competition is stiff. The summer transfer window could have made the matters worse.

But he doesn’t see himself making sweeping declarations or foretelling about some thunderous comeback. “I just want to be around, train the right way, and help the team in any way that I can and I should.” he explained. That humility is wedded to his class in good health and all this places him in a good position to reclaim his place back – not desperation, but with ample determination

It is easy to think that John Stones’ dignity makes this story ring true. Injuries come with the territory when you play football, but we forget the toll it takes on a human level. For a player as central to City’s recent triumphs, to be sat on the bench would have been torture. And yet here he is now—smiling still, working still, believing still.

If Stones is fit next term, don’t be amazed if he is one of City and England’s vital men on both sides’ campaigns. He will not be making headlines week in and week out, but he has a habit of emerging—unobtrusively, patiently, and with purpose

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