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Most recent injury update and return dates after Crystal Palace win on the goalkeeper Ederson, Erling Haaland, Rodri and Phil Foden.

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In a thrilling match at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday afternoon, Manchester City emerged victorious with a score of 5-2 over Crystal Palace.

Palace unexpectedly took a 2-0 lead with goals from Eberechi Eze and Chris Richards. However, City levelled the score at halftime with goals from Kevin De Bruyne and Omar Marmoush.

City’s outstanding comeback victory, which vaulted them back into the top four of the Premier League ranking, was secured by goals from James McAtee, Nico O’Reilly, and Mateo Kovacic in the second half.

However, the victory may have been at a cost, as Ederson was forced to leave the pitch due to an injury. This is an overview of the current injury situation in the City.


Ederson Injury: Unknown

Most recent injury update and return dates after Crystal Palace win on the goalkeeper Ederson, Erling Haaland, Rodri and Phil Foden.
Phil Foden Injury: Unknown

Foden was unable to participate in City’s match against Palace due to a knock that necessitated him to hobble down the tunnel during the Manchester Derby.

Guardiola stated that Foden was unable to recuperate in time to face Palace, but he characterised the incident as a “knock,” implying that it will not be a permanent absence.

Everton (A) is anticipated to return on April 19.

Erling Haaland Injury: Ankle

In the aftermath of his substitution during the FA Cup quarterfinal against Bournemouth, City conducted an evaluation of Haaland. Although the Blues did not specify a timetable for his return, they remain optimistic that he will be able to return to the field this season. He is expected to spend some time on the sidelines.

“Manchester City FC can confirm that Erling Haaland has sustained an injury to his left ankle,” stated a City statement. The injury was sustained by the Norwegian striker during the FA Cup quarter-final victory at AFC Bournemouth on Sunday.

Erling underwent preliminary assessments in Manchester and will now pursue specialised consultation to verify the full extent of the injury. Assessment continues to be conducted in order to determine a comprehensive prognosis. It is anticipated that Erling will be able to participate in the remaining games of this season, as well as the FIFA Club World Cup this summer, once he has recovered.

“Erling’s recovery is being wished for by all members of the club.”

Potential return date: Unknown

Nathan Ake sustained a foot injury.

In the fifth round of the FA Cup against Plymouth, the Dutch defender was compelled to leave the field at halftime due to an injury. This is the latest in a series of setbacks and injuries that have affected both the Dutchman and the defence as a whole this season. After undergoing surgery for a foot injury, Guardiola declared that he would be unavailable for a period of up to 11 weeks.

 

“They estimated that it would take ten to eleven weeks.” “When it is surgery, it is a serious matter, and something went wrong,” Guardiola stated of Ake. “He encountered numerous challenges this season due to his foot issues, and they ultimately manifested.”

Potential return date: Sunday, May 18, for the match against Bournemouth (H).

Rodri sustained an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury.

Rodri has been diligently pursuing his recovery. Guardiola hinted at a potential return prior to the FA Cup victory over Plymouth, and the midfielder was observed conducting a few exercises on the pitch at the Etihad.

He has participated in an individual training session at the CFA; however, it is not anticipated that he will return to the pitch before the season concludes, despite his aspirations to do so and Guardiola’s statements. His potential return could be contingent upon the Club World Cup in June.

Potential return date: May or June.

 

Nathan Ake sustained a foot injury.

In the fifth round of the FA Cup against Plymouth, the Dutch defender was compelled to leave the field at halftime due to an injury. This is the latest in a series of setbacks and injuries that have affected both the Dutchman and the defence as a whole this season. After undergoing surgery for a foot injury, Guardiola declared that he would be unavailable for a period of up to 11 weeks.

“They estimated that it would take ten to eleven weeks.” “When it is surgery, it is a serious matter, and something went wrong,” Guardiola stated of Ake. “He encountered numerous challenges this season due to his foot issues, and they ultimately manifested.”

Potential return date: Sunday, May 18, for the match against Bournemouth (H).







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