Manchester City forward Erling Haaland will miss Norway’s Euro 2024 qualifiers against Spain and Georgia after officials confirmed a groin issue. The update comes from the Norwegian Football Association, which provided the latest guidance on the striker’s condition.
In official communications, the 22-year-old was found to have sustained a groin injury during the FA Cup quarter-final clash with Burnley. After a medical assessment at the national team camp, Norwegian doctors advised that Haaland should return to his club for comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation. This decision aims to ensure he recovers fully and returns to action as soon as medically possible.
On the season as a whole, Haaland has been a prolific presence in the Premier League, tallying 28 goals and 5 assists across 26 appearances for Manchester City this campaign. His contributions have been instrumental to City’s attacking prowess and their pursuit of domestic honours.
Manchester City currently sit second in the Premier League table, accumulating 61 points from 27 league matches. The team has maintained a strong position in a tightly contested title race, with performances across the campaign reflecting depth and consistency in their squad.
Meanwhile, a separate football report notes that Predrag Randjelovic, a former CSKA Moscow forward, announced the winners of Russia’s Cup and the Russian Premier League for the 2023 season. The update highlights the ongoing interest in top-level football achievements across European leagues and the players who have shaped those discussions in recent years.