
On Thursday, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola announced, Sergio Aguero, will experience knee medical procedures. The city had said on Tuesday that Aguero would travel Barcelona for an examination of his left knee which was harmed.
After winning a first-half penalty in Monday’s 5-0 Premier League victory over Burnley, the Argentina striker was in pain and the injury appeared to be intensified in a battle with Clarets captain Ben Mee.
Following the game, City supervisor Pep Guardiola admitted that Aguero, who had been battling with the injury in training before the top-flight resumption, didn’t “look great.”
He ‘s going to go under the blade currently, however, he’s not so much managed out of the finish of the Champions League season to be played in August.
Guardiola told journalists on Wednesday as he talked ahead of Chelsea’s away match with City: “Tomorrow he ‘s going to do an operation. When the medical procedure is finished, we’ll know the time Sergio returns to play with us. I don’t know [about the Champions League] at the present time. We’ll discover how bad the injury to Sergio is after he has seen the specialist [Dr. Ramon Cugat], we’ll know all the more tomorrow.”
Guardiola’s statement came after Aguero, 32, had fans updated in a social media post.
“This present morning’s scans checked that I harmed my left knee,” he composed.
Tuesday.
He added: “It’s a pity, in any case, I’m feeling great and concentrated on returning on the double. Thanks such a great amount for all your messages!”
Aguero has scored 16 goals this season from 24 games in the Premier League, of which just 18 have started.
On the off chance that the injury rules him out of the final eight matches in the city, his run of scoring in the league for the last five seasons will end at least 20 times.