Manchester City striker Erling Haaland will be out for five to seven weeks after suffering an ankle injury in a 2-1 FA Cup win against Bournemouth. Haaland, who has scored 30 goals this season, confirmed his absence with a social media post saying, “I’ll be back.” City remains in contention for a Champions League spot despite being out of the title race.
As the Premier League season nears its climax, Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has vowed to return stronger after suffering an ankle injury in the FA Cup quarterfinals against Bournemouth. The Norwegian forward, who has already netted 30 goals this season, was injured when Bournemouth’s Lewis Cook landed awkwardly on his ankle during a second-half challenge.
City manager Pep Guardiola confirmed that Haaland is expected to be sidelined for five to seven weeks. This setback means he could miss crucial matches as City fights for a Champions League spot next season, though they are already out of the Premier League title race.
Haaland took to social media to reassure fans, posting a photo of himself holding crutches and wearing a protective boot, alongside the famous “I’ll be back” quote from Arnold Schwarzenegger. The post, which included a flexed biceps emoji, reflects his determination to recover quickly.
Despite Haaland’s absence, City managed a 2-0 victory over Leicester on Wednesday, keeping their European qualification hopes alive. With his prolific goal-scoring ability, Haaland’s return will be crucial for City’s ambitions in domestic and European competitions. His recovery timeline will be closely monitored as City prepares for the final stretch of the season.