Man City's Haaland sidelined; Forward recovers early, taking field instead
Haaland's gonna sit this Wolves match out, mate. Despite clocking some training hours this week post ankle injury, Pep Guardiola ain't (really) sure about tossing him into the Premier League fray just yet. Guess we'll have to wait a bit longer to see the striker back in action[1][2]. Haaland, who's been out since March 30, has made quite a name with 30 goals under his belt this season, giving a Terrific boost to City's hopes of marching into the Champions League via Top-5 PL finish and even the FA Cup final on May 17[2]. Haaland's injury ain't no walk in the park. Syndesmosis troubles are tricky sods, we're told, but Haaland's been making strides, with Wednesday seeing him almost gunning it in a full training session[1][2]. Here's hoping Haaland'll be tearing it up in the "next games" as Guardiola puts it.
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[1] Erling Haaland's Syndesmosis injury is tricky, but he's progressing well - ESPN[2] Pep Guardiola says Erling Haaland likely to miss Wolverhampton Wanderers game - BBC News
- Erling Haaland, despite a setback with a syndesmosis injury, is expected to be ready for the Champions League in 2025, boosting City's chances in European leagues.
- Despite his injury, Haaland's absence from the Premier League has left a significant gap, and football fans eagerly await his return to action.
- Haaland's recovery from the syndesmosis injury has been progressing well, as he demonstrated in a near-full training session on Wednesday.
- Injury has kept Haaland out of the Premier League since March 30, but with the FA Cup final on May 17 approaching, sports enthusiasts are looking forward to seeing him back on the field.
- Haaland's current injury is considered tricky, but with his determination and progress, he appears to be on track to return to form in the next games, as Pep Guardiola has suggested.
