**Manchester City’s Josko Gvardiol has hinted at a minimum five-month lay-off and possibly missing the upcoming FIFA World Cup in a statement on his injury setback.**
The Croatian defender’s comments come after City confirmed Gvardiol had suffered a tibial fracture during the second half of the 1-1 draw with Chelsea – an injury that requires surgery and has plunged Pep Guardiola’s defensive plans into significant doubt.
Gvardiol’s setback compounds an already severe injury crisis at the Etihad Stadium, with Ruben Dias also undergoing tests on a muscular issue sustained in the same match, while John Stones remains sidelined.
In response to growing uncertainty, City have already acted by recalling Max Alleyne from his Championship loan spell at Watford, where the 20-year-old had been enjoying regular first-team football.
At the same time, previous reports have outlined Manchester City’s interest in Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi, should the scale of Josko Gvardiol’s absence alongside Ruben Dias’ issue force decisive action in the January transfer market.
Initial reporting from [ESPN’s Rob Dawson](https://www.espn.co.uk/football/story/_/id/47515550/manchester-city-confirm-josko-gvardiol-leg-fracture-return-unknown) pointed out that while there is no current timeframe for Gvardiol’s return to action, the Manchester City defender is expected to be sidelined for ‘a number of months’.
And commenting on the situation in his own statement released on social media channels, Gvardiol said, “This is a hard moment, but it will never define me. I know who I am and where I come from.
“To the Cityzens, thank you for your endless support. I love you, and I’ll fight every day to return stronger, as a City warrior.”
Continuing, Gvardiol also hinted at a possible absence for the FIFA World Cup in the summer and the remainder of the ongoing club campaign, as he said, “My heart beats for Croatia. Always! I will rise again, better than ever!
“For my club. For my brothers at club and national level. For my people. For Croatia.”
Those words have been interpreted as a strong indication that Josko Gvardiol is bracing himself for a prolonged recovery period, potentially ruling him out for the rest of the season and placing his involvement in the summer’s international tournament in serious doubt.
For Manchester City, the coming weeks are likely to define their approach, and should Dias also face a lengthy spell on the sidelines, Pep Guardiola may be forced to lean heavily on internal solutions or accelerate plans for a January defensive signing.
Either way, Josko Gvardiol’s absence represents a significant blow to both Manchester City’s domestic and European ambitions this season, as well as Croatia’s hopes on the international stage this summer.