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Football

Haaland doubtful for FA Cup Semi due to injury

April 20, 2024 3:23 pm

Manchester City's Erling Braut Haaland [Source: Reuters]

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is uncertain whether Erling Haaland will feature in Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea after his prolific striker asked to leave Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final with a muscle injury.

Guardiola subbed both Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne off ahead of extra time in a surprise move in City’s penalty shootout loss to Real Madrid that extinguished their hopes of capturing the treble for a second successive season.

It is not surprising, Guardiola added, that his players are feeling the effects of a gruelling schedule, which is a byproduct of the team’s success.

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City had appeared on pace to become the first team in history to win the treble — Champions League, FA Cup and Premier League — twice before Wednesday’s defeat at the Etihad.

They are still on course for the double, having taken a two-point lead atop the league standings last weekend with six games remaining.

Asked how his team can move on from their Champions League heartbreak, Guardiola said: “We don’t have an option, we can’t feel sorry for ourselves.

Guardiola’s men will face former City winger Cole Palmer on Saturday at Wembley, following the 21-year-old’s four goals in Chelsea’s 6-0 rout of Everton on Monday that drew him level with Haaland as the league’s top goalscorer this season. Haaland and Palmer both have 20 goals.

The first question posed to Guardiola at Friday’s press conference was about Palmer, who was sold to Chelsea last year.

City have won the FA Cup six times. A victory would set up a final clash against either last season’s runners-up Manchester United or Championship (second tier) side Coventry City.