Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola confirmed that Erling Haaland could be on the sidelines for seven weeks with an ankle injury he picked up against Bournemouth in their FA Cup quarterfinal.
The 24-year-old injured his left ankle in City’s 2-1 win Sunday, leaving the Vitality Stadium wearing a protective boot. He will see a specialist this week.
The Norway international scored City’s equalizer before going off in the 60th minute. His replacement, Omar Marmoush, scored the go-ahead goal to advance City to the FA Cup semifinals, where they will face Nottingham Forest on April 26.
City are hopeful Haaland will be able to feature in the FIFA Club World Cup, which kicks off in June. But Guardiola said he will miss all but the final few weeks of the Premier League season.
“They told me the doctors between five to seven weeks. So hopefully the end of the season and by the Club World Cup he will be ready,” Guardiola said on Tuesday. “Sometimes there are years when these kinds of things happen. It happened all season.
“I would say that it could have been different if it was the end of the season [before the Club World Cup]. So with all the injuries we have had this season, I’m so sorry for them and for Erling as well. So [I wish him] a good recovery, as speedy as possible, then come back.
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