Man City could revive forgotten 2021 tactic to cope with Erling Haaland injury
Erling Haaland will be assessed on a week-by-week basis regarding his injury, but Manchester City will be all too aware of the risks of rushing him back ahead of schedule.
Haaland had started all but one game this season, the exception being City's Carabao Cup defeat at Newcastle, before missing the Premier League win at Luton. However, he was not risked in last month's international for Norway at Scotland due to an ankle injury, ambiguously described as a foot issue by his team doctor.
Now, having suffered a 'stress' on the bone on his foot, Haaland looks set for a couple of weeks out minimum, with Guardiola refusing to put a timescale on his return. "Hopefully he can be ready for Saudi Arabia [in the Club World Cup]," he said. "Week-by-week will dictate how he feels."
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There's every chance, then, that Haaland could be out until Christmas, depending on how well he recovers. Given his importance to the team, it will be key to ensure he is not rushed back before he is fully ready, given how much he will be needed in the new year.
City have lost Kevin De Bruyne for half the season by potentially bringing him back early, while John Stones suffered a setback after an initial injury, so they should learn from that with Haaland, and it seems that the caution shown with Jeremy Doku shows they will take that approach.
It will be frustrating for Haaland, especially given the Club World Cup is a rare chance for him to play in an international tournament due to Norway's struggles to qualify for the Euros or World Cup. But his hopes of winning