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Published on 2024-03-15 22:30:00
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola recently discussed Jack Grealish’s recovery from a muscular injury. The 28-year-old may make an appearance in the Emirates FA Cup quarter-finals against Newcastle United at the Etihad Stadium. Grealish has been sidelined since the FA Cup fifth round win over Luton Town, missing important matches due to injury setbacks.
Last season, Grealish played a significant role in City’s treble-winning campaign, but this season he has struggled with various injuries, limiting his playing time. The England international has been working on returning to full fitness for the crucial upcoming matches against Newcastle and Real Madrid, as well as in the Premier League title race against Liverpool and Arsenal.
Guardiola provided an update on Grealish’s recovery, mentioning that the player is feeling good and training hard to be ready for his return to the team. Despite recurring muscular injuries, Grealish is determined to make a significant impact in the final stages of the season.
Manchester City will face Arsenal, Aston Villa, and Crystal Palace in the Premier League before taking on Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals. Grealish’s return to full fitness will be crucial for City as they push for success in multiple competitions this season.
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