The frustrating part is, City's injuries have come in now that they're playing mid-table and relegation dross.
All of their tricky league fixtures (Palace, Man Utd, Spurs, Burnley A) PLUS CL quarterfinals (All but guaranteed, watch them get Porto though) are after the international break. It's very frustrating that their injuries are happening NOW and not then. Hopefully, all of those injuries are worse than feared and they'll have setbacks.
But then again, who's to say that huge fixture pile up they'll have in April won't result in yet more injuries or players potentially rushed in and injured again.
It's imperative that it's THEM who drop point next and not us. If we're still one point behind by end of March having beaten Spurs, then we'll stand in a great position.
Absolutely crucial we win the next 3. I can feel Sunday being nervous for the fans, especially since its a dreaded early kick-off as we'll most likely start the match 4 points behind and Burnley will play absolute filthy park the bus and rough them up game. It's one of those games that we just have to win one way or another. Thankfully their unbeaten run is now over, so they aren't on as much of a high as they were 2 weeks ago.