Speaking after the win, Guardiola stated that he was unsure if
Foden would be available to return against Arsenal, telling reporters: "It was an action in Old Trafford, jam with [Aaron] Wan-Bissaka.
"When he falls down he has a problem in his feet. He's struggling so far. Painful, two or three days' rest, gets better, then down. We decide with the doctors to stay to recover well.
"We will see if he arrives to Arsenal, if he's not fit we wait until the next game at Spurs. Otherwise, he doesn't train well, he's a bit uncomfortable. That's why we decide with the doctors to have two or three days off and see if he gets better."
However, Guardiola has since provided a positive update on Foden's condition, with the attacker set to take part in first-team training ahead of the visit of Arsenal.
Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, the Spaniard said: "He's getting better. We train this afternoon. Everyone else is good."