The FA Cup quarter-finals of Manchester City against Bournemouth was affected by an injury to Erling Haaland.
Haaland, who missed a penalty on the south coast early, equalized in the second half with his 30th season goal in all competitions.
However, his afternoon ended earlier when he liked it when his left foot was caught at the challenge of Bournemouth’s Lewis Cook when the couple fought for the ball.
Haaland received treatment on the field and tried to continue, but signaled the bank that he had to pick up and then replaced by Omar Marmoush – who met moments later to finally send the city to another FA Cup semi -final against Nottingham Forest in Wemble.
The injury decreased the comeback win, especially when Ederson returned from the injury to play in the stages of the vitality.
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Erling Haaland
Haaland left the vitality stage with the help of crutches and a protective boot, and it was carried out tests on Monday.
City has now confirmed that he will fail for an indefinite period and will visit a specialist to determine the exact severity of his ankle problem.
At some point they await him at some point – although exactly when it is unclear – and playing in the revised World Championship in summer.
“Manchester City FC can confirm that Erling Haaland has suffered a violation of his left ankle,” said the club in an explanation.
“The Norwegian striker suffered the injury during the quarter -finals of the FA Cup on Sunday in AFC Bournemouth.
“Erling was subjected to initial tests in Manchester on Monday morning and will now strive for special advice to confirm the full extent of the injury.
“The evaluation is also next to it to determine a complete forecast. The expectation is that Erling is suitable in good time to play another role in the rest of this season, including the FIFA Club World Championship of the summer. Everyone in the club wishes Erling quickly.”
Potential return date: unknown
Oscar Bobb
Winger Oscar Bobb had an enormous excitement before the start of the season after he was impressed both at the end of last year and in the previous season.
However, the Norway international broke his leg before the campaign began and has not been presented since then.
However, Bobb is back in training, so there will be hope that he can return before the end of the season.
“He is now training regularly, he really feels, very better,” said Guardiola.
“He played a friendly game with the second team to see how he has to be on the pitch in the training sessions.”
Potential return date: April
Manuel Akanji
Defender Manuel Akanji was operated on in February for a muscle injury to Real Madrid, which should rule out him for about two months.
Potential return date: May
John Stones
John Stones experienced a nightmare season on the injury front and was forced with a thigh problem against Real Madrid.
His return date remains unclear, although it is not assumed that it is operated on.
“It can be recovered without surgery for eight to ten weeks,” said Guardiola in February.
Potential return date: unknown
Nathan Ake
Defender Nathan Ake needed an operation on a broken foot at the beginning of this month and should miss between 10 and 11 weeks.
It remains to be seen whether he will be seen for City at the end of the season during the World Club World Championship.
Potential return date: unknown
Rodri
Rodri was able to return to Man City after a knee operation in September after a knee operation in September.
The Spanish international has at least resumed a few training courses, but Guardiola insisted on the fact that no risks would be taken when he returned from a long -term violation.
“I don’t know,” said Guardiola. “Listen it would be nice if he would play tomorrow, but currently not make a wrong decision and take a step back.
“The injury, according to the doctors, said seven months, eight months. [We’ve] At six months he got very well on the field. But the competition is completely different.
“We will see step by step. I rely very much on his word, but what the doctors say what his physiotherapy says. Not to say the goal. [Club] World Cup and after we will lose many, many months.
“We have to be sure that he is doing well and after he will be involved.”
Potential return date: unknown