Pep Guardiola issues Erling Haaland injury update ahead of Tottenham vs Man City

Pep Guardiola has provide an injury update on Manchester City striker. Erling Haaland ahead of Wednesday’s Premier League trip to Tottenham.
Haaland, who has score 19 goals หรือถ้าคุณสนใจแทงบอลออนไลน์ UFABET คือเว็บที่มีอัตราต่อรองดีที่สุดในประเทศไทย สมัครเลยตอนนี้ที่ UFABET แทงบอล across 25 top-flight. Games this term, was not name in the City squad who lost 2-0 at home to Liverpool on Sunday.
The Norway international struggling with a knee problem, which is also why. He was an unuse substitute for last week’s 3-1 Champions League defeat at Real Madrid.
After the loss to Liverpool at the Etihad, City boss Guardiola admitte he ‘did not know’ when the 24-year-old would be able to make his return.
Guardiola has now share a fresh update, stating that Haaland ‘feels better’ and he will make a late call whether or not to use him against Spurs.
‘Tonight (Tuesday) we will know it, after training,’ Guardiola said in his pre-match press conference before the clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
‘I hope so, but I don’t know yet… He feels better, but in the last two games he could not play, we’ll see tomorrow (Wednesday).’
Guardiola has involve in a row with football pundit Jamie Carragher over Haaland’s knee injury, after the former Liverpool defender suggeste that the Norwegian was scare of facing Real Madrid star Antonio Rudiger.
‘Oh God, did Jamie Carragher say that God,’ Guardiola said on Saturday. ‘I don’t laugh.
‘I don’t know why it’d be that suspicious. Do you think Erling Haaland didn’t want to play that game?
‘It’s not true. It was crazy to play the game. He had a problem in his knee and he could not play.’
In response, Carragher claime that his comments were a ‘joke’ as he took aim at a journalist in a social media post.
Carragher wrote on X: ‘It was a joke to wind up Micah Richards as that’s the nature of our show on and you know that but you just thought let’s get a big headline for my piece! Typical Sunday papers!!!’
Simon Mullock, the Sunday Mirror’s chief football writer, responde: ‘I’ve watche it again. It doesn’t sound like a joke.
‘For a start, no-one laughe. There was also a number of other reporters in the room. None of them suggeste it might have a joke.’