Erling Haaland has overcome injury issues that have hampered him in recent seasons and defended the Premier League club's decision to send a physiotherapist along with the striker on international duty.
This is according to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
Haaland, who joined City from Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund, struggled with a hip flexor muscle injury last season but has played in all seven of City's league games this campaign, scoring 11 goals.
When asked about City physio Mario Pafundi travelling with the Norwegian striker during the international break, Guardiola told reporters: "It's not weird. When there are events like the European cups or World Cups, many physios go with players."
"Always I said to the club the most important department in the backroom staff, everyone is important, but the most important is the physios. They take care of the lads," Guardiola added, speaking ahead of City's derby clash against Manchester United.
"Erling last season struggled a lot in Dortmund, most of the year, he was injured. He arrived here with problems after a small surgery in the summer. He started work with Mario, (Manuel) Rico and the other guys.
"Thanks to them, and of course his work ethic, he can play regularly, which last season wasn't possible... Mario and Erling like each other, and he asked him to go to Norway, and they did that."
City, who are second in the league standings, host fifth-placed United on Sunday.


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