Manchester City striker Erling Haaland will likely be out for as much as 7 weeks with the ankle damage he endured in Sunday's FA Cup quarter-closing get at Bournemouth, suggests manager Pep Guardiola.
The Norwegian was substituted within the 61st moment right after scoring the equaliser as Town went on to beat the Cherries two-one and get to the semi-finals.
A movie was posted on social media displaying the 24-12 months-aged leaving the Vitality Stadium on crutches and along with his remaining ankle in a protective boot.
"They told me the Health professionals say concerning 5 to 7 months," said Guardiola. "So hopefully the end from the season and with the Club Environment Cup he will probably be Prepared.
"Often you will find several years when These types of matters happen. It occurred all year."
Metropolis reported on Monday that Haaland would see a professional about the injury and foresee he "are going to be fit to play a further component in the rest of the period like this summer time's Fifa Club Environment Cup".
Haaland skipped a penalty and two significant prospects on Sunday, but he turned in Nico O'Reilly's cross to stage the sport right before Omar Marmoush scored the winner.
The FA Cup is Metropolis's only remaining potential for silverware this period subsequent a hard Leading League marketing campaign and early exits within the Champions League and Carabao Cup.
Supervisor Guardiola has had to handle injuries to vital players throughout the campaign. His facet are fifth while in the Leading League, a single stage at the rear of Chelsea from the race for the Champions League spot.