- Manchester City faces setback as Erling Haaland remains sidelined for crucial Premier League match against Brighton due to injury
- Despite Haaland’s absence, City manager Pep Guardiola receives positive news regarding the availability of Phil Foden and John Stones
Manchester City’s pursuit of the Premier League title has been set back. Norwegian striker Erling Haaland will miss the crucial match against Brighton.
Haaland sat out City’s recent 1-0 victory over Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final due to a muscle injury sustained during the Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid.
Despite City’s leading scorer having 20 Premier League goals this season, he remains sidelined and will not feature in the clash at the Amex Stadium.
City manager Pep Guardiola assured that Haaland’s injury is not severe and hinted at a possible return for Sunday’s fixture against Nottingham Forest.
While Haaland is absent, Guardiola received positive news regarding the availability of England internationals Phil Foden and John Stones for the Brighton game.
“Erling is not ready for tomorrow; the other two are ready,” Guardiola confirmed.
City, currently in third place, are four points behind league leaders Arsenal. With two games in hand, they are determined to close the gap and secure the title.
Guardiola emphasized the significance of not underestimating Brighton, acknowledging their resilience despite numerous injuries.
“If you put it in my calendar, Brighton away is one of the toughest ones for how we play,” Guardiola remarked, praising Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi for his remarkable job.
City’s quest for a fourth consecutive league title faces stiff competition from Arsenal and Liverpool. Guardiola remains focused on the task at hand, despite the challenging schedule.
“Every game is adrenaline and important, but this is decisive,” Guardiola stated, emphasizing the gravity of the upcoming fixtures.
As City strives for further success, Guardiola’s determination to navigate challenges underscores their relentless pursuit of glory.
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