Erling Haaland suffered a knee issue during Manchester City 4-0 victory over Newcastle. He was replaced late in the match after a collision, sparking concerns of a serious injury. However, Pep Guardiola reassured fans, stating Haaland was seen walking and smiling post-match. City will face Real Madrid in the Champions League last-16 on February 20, with Haaland’s availability still uncertain.
For the clash between Manchester City and Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League last-16 play-offs, concerns have arisen about Erling Haaland’s fitness following an injury sustained during the 4-0 victory over Newcastle. The Norwegian striker was replaced late in the match after appearing to hurt his knee during the buildup to James McAtee’s goal. Haaland seemed to land awkwardly, clutching his knee in pain, which caused alarm among fans and players alike, especially recalling Rodri’s ACL injury earlier in the season.
However, after the match, Haaland was seen walking freely around the pitch, shaking hands and smiling, which eased some concerns. Manager Pep Guardiola reassured that while Haaland had been in discomfort during the game, the medical staff did not bring any bad news. Guardiola expressed hope that Haaland would be fit for the upcoming Real Madrid match.
In addition to the injury update, Haaland’s leadership role has been growing, as he wore the captain’s armband for the first time in a competitive match for Manchester City. Guardiola had nominated Haaland for this position following Kyle Walker’s departure, reflecting his growing importance to the team. The crucial second-leg match against Real Madrid will take place with City trailing 3-2 from the first leg.