Manchester City: Erling Haaland's strange injury…

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The nightmare season of Manchester City continues. The club trained by Pep Guardiola has just completed an atrocious week with a glory elimination by Real Madrid in the Champions League (2-3, 1-3) and a home defeat against Liverpool (0-2). The Cityzens are still part of the Big Four in the Premier League classification, but given the state of the troops of Guardiola, we can legitimately worry about the participation of the Mancunians in the C1 next season.

The collapse of the City of Guardiola is partly explained by the need to renew an aging workforce, but since yesterday, a case made speak: that of Erling Haaland. On paper, the Norwegian missed confrontations against Real Madrid and Liverpool due to a knee injury during the shock against Newcastle. A physical glitch that had caused a small collision between Pep Guardiola and Jamie Carragher. The former Liverpool player had released on CBS That the absence of Haaland in Madrid was perhaps linked to the presence of Antonio Rüdiger.

Haaland is able to play, but …

A provocation that had not been to Guardiola's taste. ” Oh my God. Was he the one who said that? Jamie Carragher said that? Oh my God. Don't laugh. I don't know why he's so suspicious, you know? Did he say Haaland didn't want to play the match? It is not nice and it is not true. It was crazy not to be able to play. He had a knee problem and he couldn't play. »» But since then, the Catalan has signed other more intriguing remarks after the defeat against the Reds.

” I don't know. I would like to know, but I don't know. Apparently, he is not injured, because the scanners indicate that he is fine, but he did not feel good. He trained yesterday (Saturday, editor's note) and made very good movements, but he said he was not ready and we have to respect him. I hope it will be back for spurs and next matches to help us. »» Has Haaland afraid of a relapse in front of a tough opponent? Declared from playing by his coach, the Scandinavian will not fail to be talked about if the Tottenham Stadium lawn is not crowding.

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