Manchester, April 22 -- Pep Guardiola has eased Manchester City's fears that Rodri could be ruled out for the remainder of the Premier League season, but the Spain midfielder is set to miss Wednesday's trip to Burnley. The 2024 Ballon d'Or winner was instrumental to City's critical 2-1 win over title rivals Arsenal on Sunday before being forced off late on with a groin problem. Rodri, 29, is unlikely to feature as City aim to go top of the table for the first time this year at Turf Moor. But City then have 12 days until their next league game at Everton as they face Southampton in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final. "I think for tomorrow he will not be ready," Guardiola said at his pre-match press conference on Tuesday. "We'll see for next games, the semi-final against Southampton or against Everton." Rodri's return to form after an injury-disrupted 18 months has played a major role in City's surge back into the title race as he has formed a dominant midfield partnership alongside Bernardo Silva. "Both are experienced, they have a huge special personality," added Guardiola. "They are not young guys anymore, experienced guys, but played a lot of this type of games and know how it must be played. They were exceptional." Even if City win to condemn Burnley to relegation, they will still only be level on points with Arsenal with five games to go. Momentum is with Guardiola's men, but he is wary of a tougher run-in for his side which includes visits to Everton and Bournemouth, who are both in the running to qualify for Europe next season. "Both teams know we cannot lose or drop points," said 55-year-old Guardiola, who is aiming to win a seventh league title in nine seasons. "It will be difficult to recover and our calendar is so demanding. The opponents are really tough." West Ham drew at Crystal Palace 0-0, gaining an important point in its fight to avoid relegation and ensuring the demise of the Premier League's bottom club Wolverhampton Wanderers. Wolves cannot amass enough points in its last five games to avoid the drop and will return to the Championship for the first time since 2018. Relegation looked inevitable for the Midlands club for most of a woeful season but even a string of more encouraging performances over the last couple of months could not save it....