Pep Guardiola warned that Manchester City should take care of the ankle injury of Erling Haaland for fear of the permanent damage that a short summer could cause the team.
Haaland comes after a return after missing the past month and Guardiola suggested that the Noor has the chance to make the bank for tonight's collision against wolves.
But City is aware of the worsening of the problem and concerns their planning in the summer – so that they can only leave for 27 days between campaigns.
“Erling gets better,” Guardiola said. 'The injury is not easy. Syndesmosis is a difficult, difficult injury, but he makes partial training. On Wednesday he was almost completely training, he gets better.
Hopefully he can be there in the following games. The last match, for example, to Nottingham Forest, he said, “I'm not ready”.
'I think he will be able to play for the World Cup Club. This is a period in which you must be sure.
'If we had qualified [for the Champions League] And then there is nothing to play for, then you can do things.
“But every game is now a final. We cannot be derived by anything else. '
However, club staff looks ahead to the summer and potential problems prior to the following season.
Victory on Forest in Wembley provided a third consecutive FA Cup – left place – and the beating of Crystal Palace on 17 May would mean another community screen.
The curtain increase is on August 9, a week before the Premier League, and less than four weeks after the end of the City of the Club World Cup in America.
The final of the extensive tournament stroke of FIFA on July 13.
Guardiola is known for its stars to allow longer periods for vacations and may have to draw up different plans for players based on their individual requirements.
“I would like to give it for weeks, but we can't give it to them,” Guardiola added. 'Don't know [what to do].
'During the season we tried to release as many days as possible. To be honest, I don't know because we need rest we can't give them.
“The players must break mentally and physically, but the schedule is the schedule.”
