
Erling Haaland has fueled injury problems after leaving the Vitality Stadium in a protective boot.
The Superstar of Manchester City was on goal when the men of Pep Guardiola booked their place in the semi -final of the FA Cup.
Haaland, 24, yielded early in the second half after missing a penalty during the opening for 45 minutes.
He limited the game in the hour after an ankle injury.
The Norweigan tried to play through the knock.
But he was in too much discomfort to continue, with Omar Marmoush replacing him from the bank.
Haaland was later depicted and the stadium left with a large protective boot over his left leg.
He needed crutches to reach the team bus and doubted his fitness for the run-in.
To the question of the seriousness of the injury, Guardiola said: 'I don't know yet.
“I saw him on the massage table, but I didn't speak to him or the doctors. We'll have to see it.”
Haaland missed two races with a knee injury earlier this campaign, but has had different in the deadly target score form.
He has 21 goals in 28 Premier League matches, together with 8 in 9 in the European competition.
The 2-1 comeback victory of City still kept their season alive with the FA Cup for grasping as a potential silverware.
The side of Guardiola has passed a miserable campaign that did not defend their Premier League title and already from the Champions League.
January signing Marmoush turned out to be the competition winner on Sunday, with his first touch from the bank.
The Egpytian bundled to complete a spicy comeback for City, which had preceded it thanks to a strike by Evanilson.
City is going to the renewed club World Cup this summer, with Guardiola in the hope of leaving a 2024/25 strong behind.
And the Spaniard claims that his team would not earn the prize money of £ 100 million – after their gloomy Premier League title defense.
Pep said: “We don't earn it this season.
“We don't earn a bonus this season. The bonus, if you win, I don't know how much.
“You go there, (win) it is for the club. The managers, the back room staff, the players we don't earn, not even a watch.”
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