Erling Haaland is expected to miss the majority of Manchester City's ongoing battle for a Champions League spot.
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Manchester City star Erling Haaland goes down with an injury.
Manchester City star Erling Haaland goes down with an injury. (Image: (Adam Davy/PA))
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has confirmed that star man Erling Haaland will miss his side's upcoming game against Everton this month. Haaland suffered an ankle injury during his side's 2-1 FA Cup quarter-final victory against Bournemouth on Sunday afternoon.
The forward was taken off during the second half after being hurt in a challenge with Cherries' midfielder Lewis Cook. However, moments before that tackle, the Norwegian had just netted his 30th goal of the season to draw City level after they fell behind to Evanilson's opener.
Last season's champions City had already released a statement - on Monday night - confirming that Haaland was facing a spell on the side-lines. And now Guardiola has revealed that the 24-year-old could be out of action for up to seven weeks.
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"The doctors told me between five and seven weeks," he said. "So hopefully the end of the season and the Club World Cup, he will be ready."
Guardiola's side sit fifth in the Premier League table and still face a battle to qualify for next season's Champions League. City face Leicester City and Manchester United this week before taking on Crystal Palace at the Etihad a week on Saturday.
The reigning Premier League champions then make their final trip to Goodison Park to meet Everton on Saturday, April 19. By then, Guardiola is going to have to learn to adapt to life without Haaland, as he can't be replaced.
"We don't have another player with his skills or specific qualities," the City boss said. "Erling's numbers have been exceptional.
"He is an incredible threat for long balls and to the centre of goal. We will have to adjust with other players."
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Goodbye Goodison Park - Souvenir edition
Everton are soon set to say goodbye to Goodison Park as the Toffees play out their final few matches in their iconic home before moving to their incredible new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.
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