The atmosphere at the Etihad has turned from electric to anxious as Pep Guardiola confirmed that Erling Haaland might be facing a spell on the sidelines after suffering an apparent injury in the Premier League clash against Aston Villa.
Speaking to reporters after the game, Guardiola appeared visibly emotional — his voice trembling as he discussed Haaland’s situation. “I think he is getting better every day,” the City boss said, pausing for a moment before adding, “But now we will train this afternoon and know exactly what his condition is. If he’s unlucky, it could be a while before we see him again.”

The words sent shockwaves through the football community. Haaland, who has been the beating heart of Manchester City’s attacking power, has already netted double digits this season and remains one of Europe’s most feared strikers. Losing him, even for a few weeks, could drastically impact City’s title hopes in both domestic and European competitions.
According to early reports, Haaland felt discomfort in his ankle after a heavy challenge midway through the second half. Though he tried to continue, Guardiola quickly substituted him, opting not to take any risks. Medical examinations are ongoing, and while the club remains hopeful, there are growing fears that the Norwegian star could miss key fixtures — including City’s upcoming Champions League and league matches.

Fans flooded social media with messages of support and concern, with hashtags like #PrayForHaaland and #StayStrongErling trending worldwide within minutes of Guardiola’s comments. Many supporters expressed heartbreak at the thought of watching City without their talismanic striker, who has become not just a goal machine but a symbol of determination and spirit on the pitch.
As the football world awaits official confirmation, one thing is clear — Erling Haaland’s absence, no matter how short, will be deeply felt. For Guardiola and his squad, the coming days will test their resilience, unity, and depth.
But if history has shown anything, it’s that both Haaland and Manchester City know how to rise from setbacks stronger than before. As Pep concluded in his statement:
“He’s a fighter. He always comes back stronger. And we’ll be waiting for him.”