Manchester City Midfielder Claudio Echeverri Sidelined Three Weeks Ankle Injury
Manchester City Midfielder Claudio Echeverri Sidelined Three Weeks Ankle Injury

Manchester City Midfielder Claudio Echeverri Sidelined Three Weeks Ankle Injury

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Manchester City’s young Argentine midfielder Claudio Echeverri has been sidelined for two to three weeks due to an ankle injury sustained during the FIFA Club World Cup match against Al Ain, as confirmed by Pep Guardiola. Despite the injury cutting his debut start short, Echeverri impressed with a stunning free-kick goal, which Guardiola revealed was the result of the player’s dedicated practice after every training session since joining the club. Guardiola praised Echeverri’s talent and work ethic, highlighting the young midfielder as a promising prospect amid Manchester City's efforts to boost their squad competitiveness during a challenging season. The Club World Cup has provided a platform for Echeverri to showcase his potential, with Guardiola emphasizing the player's versatility and intelligence on the field. Echeverri’s emergence continues Manchester City’s tradition of successful Argentine attackers, and his presence may influence squad decisions as Guardiola aims to streamline the team. Meanwhile, the team is preparing for their final group stage game against Juventus, with Guardiola planning significant lineup changes and managing player fitness in the demanding conditions.

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