Phil Foden has been told he needs to "step up" after Manchester City were dealt a brutal Erling Haaland injury blow.
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Haaland ruled out for several weeksFoden urged to step up in his absenceEngland star has struggled this seasonFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Star striker Haaland is expected to miss the majority of the remainder of the season after sustaining an ankle injury in his team's FA Cup quarter-final win against Bournemouth on Sunday. The news means Pep Guardiola will need to make a tactical tweak to fill the Norway international's role and fans have given their ideas on how to replace him.
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The loss of Haaland has resulted in supporters calling on other stars such as Foden to step up, with @Ba11Talk writing on X: "Will be a big few weeks for Marmoush and Foden in Haaland’s absence. Marmoush already proving himself but Foden now needs to step up."
@falsewinger_ argued: "And it's all very funny because the best option imo is to play Nico O'Riley up top and play Marmoush behind him as a second striker. Nico played as a 9 in the academy in a similar injury situation and actually scored a lot…"
"Unfortunate that Erling is injured but excited to see Marmoush get some starts/more minutes," wrote @SheikhMCI. "Been electric all season and think he'll provide much needed energy and impetus. Seems more and more like a great mid-season acquisition."
@Priceless_MCI said: "Haaland out for the rest of the season ?? Don’t worry Marmoush is stepping up."
"Letting [Julian] Alvarez go was a big mistake hmmm," @Chiller42319434 said.
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Foden has faced criticism throughout this season for his disappointing performances for club and country. The 24-year-old is said to be suffering from "mental fatigue" ever since England's final defeat at Euro 2024.
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Foden, who has seven Premier Leauge goals so far this season, will hope to show he can help lift the team amid Haaland's absence when they face struggling Leicester on Wednesday.