Erling Haaland Injury Blow Adds to Man City Concerns

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Erling Haaland ankle injury, sustained in the FA Cup quarter-final, has left Manchester City uncertain ahead of a crucial run-in. Seen on crutches post-match, his return timeline remains unclear.

Erling Haaland ankle injury, sustained in the FA Cup quarter-final, has left Manchester City uncertain ahead of a crucial run-in. Seen on crutches post-match, his return timeline remains unclear. With John Stones, Nathan Ake, Rodri, and Manuel Akanji also sidelined, City squad depth faces a stern test as the season intensifies.

Coming to the latest injury concerns for Manchester City, Pep Guardiola’s squad is facing a crucial challenge as the season nears its climax. The biggest setback has been Erling Haaland’s ankle injury, sustained during the FA Cup quarter-final against Bournemouth. Haaland, who left the pitch on crutches and in a protective boot, is undergoing further scans, with no definite return date announced yet.

His absence leaves a big gap in City's frontline, even as Omar Marmoush and Oscar Bobb try to step up. In defence, John Stones has suffered a thigh issue and remains sidelined without a confirmed return date. Manuel Akanji, out since the Madrid game due to a muscle injury, is aiming for a May comeback, while Nathan Ake’s foot fracture will keep him out for up to 11 weeks.

Meanwhile, Rodri, recovering from knee surgery, has resumed light training but isn’t match-fit. With several key players missing and no clear timelines for return, Guardiola must carefully manage squad depth and fitness. City’s title ambitions and Club World Cup hopes now hang in balance as they navigate a packed schedule with a depleted core.

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