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Erling Haaland: Man City Forward has been excluded for up to 7 weeks due to ankle injuries | Soccer news

Erling Haaland: Man City Forward has been excluded for up to 7 weeks due to ankle injuries | Soccer news

Manchester City’s Erling Haaland can go out for up to seven weeks due to ankle injuries, PEP Guardiola confirmed.

HAALALAND is a challenge of Lewis Cook and was injured in the Sunday FA Cup victory in Bournemouth. He scored at the beginning of the game, with Man City winning 2-1 in the quasi-final finals.

According to the Club Statement on Monday evening, Norwegian International will see experts, but I hoped to return before the end of the season.

Man City pursues the Champions League place by establishing Nottingham Forest and FA Cup semi -finals on weekends. They will also compete in the June Club World Cup in the United States.

Guardiola went further to add a time scale for potential absence, and the Leicester Preall Conference said: “Doctors told me between five and seven weeks.

“Sometimes this has happened for a few years. It happened throughout the season. If the season was over (before the club World Cup), it might have been different. This is the same as all of our injuries this season.

“We have no other players with his skills or certain qualities, but we have to adapt. We have played in different ways for many years. It depends on the quality of the player. We will try to find a solution.”

Guardiola replied when he asked how his team would cope without a landand.

“The number of Erling was excellent and was our amazing threat to many things, but we must adjust to the players.

“I know more players with a sense of goal than others. We must bring them closer to the box.”

The absence of HAALAND has already added a long list of Man City this season and has joined the striker. Rodri, Nathan AKE, John Stones and Manuel Aki In the treatment table.

PEP for fan protests: We must reach Cloplace.

Ahead of the game against Man City with Leicester on Wednesday, fans plan to protest after the club has partnered with a third -party ticketing website.

The fan group urged supporters to stay outside the ground for the first nine minutes of the game.

When asked about the protest, Guardiola replied: “Of course, there is compassion when fans can express their feelings in good and bad moments, because teams and clubs are alive.

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“The worst is when you can’t express it, this is a club that can be expressed by people and we are in contact with the fans and clubs.

“We can say that we need from one minute. We can play and need to be in the Champions League next season.

“I know how hard Leicester is, I was impressed with how they played in the last two games, and they went well with Chelsea and Aston Villa.

“We need fans desperately to achieve our success to succeed in the Champions League.”

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When is the Club World Cup?

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KAVEH Solhekol discusses the news that this summer’s club World Cup winners will receive up to 97 million pounds from FIFA and share 774 million pounds between 32 clubs.

The expanded FIFA Club World Cup will be held in 2025 with Manchester City, Chelsea and Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami.

Defending Champions City is a group G.

The NEW-LOOK CLUB World Cup will launch 32 teams and will be played every four years from the summer of 2025. It is held every year and is an expansion of previous versions of tournaments with seven teams around the world.

The tournament begins on June 15 and the final final will take place on July 13.

The Club World Cup winner will receive up to 9.7 million pounds ($ 125m) from FIFA.

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