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Kadeem Simmonds

Man City star Jack Grealish sends message to Roy Keane as Erling Haaland injury update provided

Here are your Manchester City evening headlines on Wednesday, March 2.

Grealish's Keane message

Jack Grealish found the back of the net in City's FA Cup win over Peterborough on Tuesday night.

The playmaker arrived at the Etihad Stadium in a big-money move from Aston Villa but has struggled to live up to his £100million price tag.

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His goal in midweek was only his fourth of the season and the England international came in for criticism prior to kick-off from ex-Manchester United midfielder turned pundit Roy Keane.

However, Grealish's performance caused the former United captain to perform a dramatic U-turn.

Read the full story here.

Haaland injury update

Having missed out on Harry Kane last summer, City were forced to defend their Premier League title without a recognised striker.

City haven't struggled in front of goal this season but are likely to pursue a forward in the summer transfer window and have earmarked Borussia Dortmund's Erling Haaland as their priority.

While Haaland has continued his fine goalscoring form this season, he has had to deal with a number of injuries and Dortmund manager Marco Rose has provided an update on the Norwegian.

Read the full story here.

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