Claudio Bravo is a fitness doubt for Manchester City's next Premier League outing after injuring his hip during Chile's draw with Colombia on Thursday.
The 33-year-old collided with Miguel Borja and then Santiago Arias in two separate incidents either side of half time, before being replaced by Johnny Herrera in the 64th minute.
Initial reports suggest that Bravo is likely to sit out his national side's World Cup qualifier against Uruguay next Tuesday, while the former Barcelona stopper could also be in a race against time to feature in the Citizens' trip to Crystal Palace on November 19.
Speaking to Fox Sports after the game, the City number one said: "At this time, it bothers me a lot. But we have to be smart and realise we have another match on Tuesday. We also trust our teammates - Johnny Herrera went in and did a good job."
Chile, already without Arsenal ace Alexis Sanchez, also lost Charles Aranguiz and Arturo Vidal to injury during the goalless draw at the Estadio Metropolitano.