Pep Guardiola confirms a bitter blow of injury to Man City Star

Pep Guardiola confirmed that Manuel Akanji will be out for at least two months with a torn adductor, which he suffered during the defeat of Manchester City in the middle of the Champions League Week in Real Madrid.
The Premier League firsts were in a power position in the last five minutes of play, leading 2-1 thanks to Brac Erling Haaland. But another late implosion – something that has come to the city in recent months – she saw that Madrid was turning the tables and leaving Etihad with a prediction of the goal moving into the other leg.
Not only did it do City They lost the match, they also lost to Akanji and Jack Greelish due to injuries in the first half. The latter was replaced in the middle of the first half, while the Swiss international Akanji passed the interval at halftime.
Speaking in front of an important city Premier league Clash with a square chase Newcastle UnitedGuardiola confirmed that the forecast for Akanji is unfortunately not good.
“Surgery on Saturday, 8-10 weeks. The adductor is broken,” the Spaniard confirmed to the press. “We want the best recovery for Manu, because the effort he has invested this season was amazing.
“He and Nathan played in difficult conditions and to help the team in an emergency because of the lack of players in those positions. In the end, the body said enough.”
Guardiola has stopped by a ruling conflict to face Newcastle, but admitted that it was unlikely that the 29-year-old would be ready to play. “It’s not as bad as Akanji,” he noticed.
“I don’t know if he will be ready tomorrow, I don’t think it will be, but we’ll evaluate him in the coming hours.”
There was also a confirmation that Nico Gonzalez “would” evaluate in a few hours “by the city medical staff, which means that signature signature will be available after picked up his debut against Leyton Orient in Fa cup.