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Aguero still has Man City future: Guardiola

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LONDON: Stoke City’s new signing Saido Berahino served an eight-week suspension prior to joining from West Bromwich Albion, manager Mark Hughes said on Friday, amid reports the striker failed a drugs test. Berahino was banned after testing positive for a recreational drug following an out-of-competition test in September, the Daily Mail said. Hughes would not confirm why Berahino was suspended, but said Stoke had been aware of the matter prior to completing their £12 million ($15 million, 13.9 million euros) move for the 23 year old. “We are aware of it, clearly,” Hughes told his weekly press conference. “There was an FA disciplinary matter and Saido had an eight-week suspension, I believe. We were aware of that before we signed him.


“In terms of more detail, you would probably need to refer back to his former club. We aren’t in a position to give any more details as we don’t have them. “He had issues at his previous club for 18 months, which this is obviously a part of. As with all players, we did our research on him before we signed him, but that didn’t change our thinking at all. “We are pleased with what he is producing and he is looking forward to the game tomorrow.” The Football Association has declined to comment. Stoke visit Berahino’s former club West Brom on Saturday and Hughes said he had no qualms about playing him.


“Why wouldn’t I play him?” the Welshman said. “He is in line to be involved. He came on to good effect on Wednesday and there is no reason why he shouldn’t be involved tomorrow.” Berahino tweeted on Friday: “Fully focused on what needs to be done, but will be weird to sit in the away changing room.” Berahino made his Stoke debut as a substitute in Wednesday’s 1-1 draw with Everton. It was his first competitive appearance since West Brom’s 1-0 loss at Bournemouth on September 10.  — AFP


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