Jack Grealish was substituted during the FA Cup win against Luton
The England international was forced off the pitch before halftime due to a new injury setback, even though he had been given a rare opportunity to start for Man City against Luton Town in the FA Cup.
Grealish was upset as he watched Man City cruise to an incredible victory without him. He was comforted by teammates as he took his place on the bench.
Here is the most recent information regarding Grealish’s injury and his potential return date for the Cityzens.
What is Jack Grealish’s injury?
Replays indicate that Grealish injured his muscle after making a pass on his right wing, which may have caused him to pull up at Kenilworth Road shortly after the half-hour mark. The 28-year-old briefly continued, but soon realised he couldn’t play any longer. Before the half, Jeremy Doku took his position.
“I didn’t speak to doctors but I think he complained a bit about the groin,” Pep Guardiola said following the game, confirming that Grealish had sustained a groin injury. Perhaps somewhat comparable. Although he felt great, he regrettably got hurt again right before the game.
After missing several weeks due to an injury sustained during Man City’s Champions League first leg against Copenhagen in mid-March, Grealish has only returned to the sidelines and may need to spend more time in the recovery room.
When will Jack Grealish make his injury comeback?
Guardiola is left expecting the worst since the recuperation timeline for Grealish is unlikely to be established until Man City’s medical team can do the necessary tests.
Guardiola will be praying for Grealish’s speedy recovery because Man City has some major games coming up, including matches against Manchester United, Liverpool, and Arsenal before the end of March.