Pep Guardiola confirmed that Erling Haaland injury is not feet fracture as he didn’t play the game against Luton Town on Sunday. He is just having a stress bone which is nothing much to worry about.
Manchester City’s manager, Pep Guardiola, provided reassuring news regarding star striker Erling Haaland’s absence from the recent game against Luton Town on Sunday. Contrary to initial concerns about a potential foot fracture, Guardiola clarified that Haaland is dealing with a stress bone, a condition that is less severe than a fracture and should not cause significant worry among fans.
The Norwegian sensation, who has been a key player for Manchester City since joining the club, was notably absent from the squad during the clash against Luton Town. Speculation arose regarding the nature and severity of Haaland’s injury, prompting Guardiola to address the situation in a post-match press conference.
Guardiola said that Haaland’s condition is a stress bone, a term commonly used to describe a stress reaction or a small, hairline crack in a bone caused during the training or last game maybe. The manager emphasized that this type of injury is manageable and not as debilitating as a full-blown fracture.
 
 
          