Guardiola: Holland's Condition is Good, Decision Later

Manchester City's head coach Pep Guardiola gave an update on Erling Haaland's condition ahead of the team's important matches. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Before the English Premier League match against Nottingham Forest, Haaland's participation became a key topic. The Norwegian player missed the game against Leeds last week due to a minor injury sustained during training.
Guardiola described the current situation as positive. He emphasized that Haaland is feeling well but said the final decision will be made after the next training session.
City does not want to risk the player and aims to bring him back to the field fully prepared. At the press conference, Guardiola said, "He is feeling much better.
There was no training yesterday, but we will have a session today. We will make the decision today," he added.
Pep is applying the same approach to young player Niko O’Reilly. O’Reilly was injured in the match against Leeds, and his condition is also being monitored.
Although Haaland's scoring pace has slightly decreased in recent months, he remains an important figure for the team. Guardiola stressed that the most crucial part of the season is ahead.
At such a time, the readiness of a striker like Haaland is of great importance for City. The specialist also mentioned that the significance of set pieces is increasing.
He highlighted that modern football is evolving and teams need to adapt to these conditions. The Premier League table is also under pressure.
Arsenal leads with 64 points, while Manchester City is second with 59 points. In short, the biggest question for City right now is: Will Haaland play against Forest or not?
Guardiola's cautious words give hope to the fans and show that the team is carefully considering every step. Such caution is a hallmark of a big club approach in the decisive phase of the season.
Source: One.uz.





