Manchester City's head coach Pep Guardiola, right, Josko Gvardiol after being substituted during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester City and Chelsea in Manchester, England, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)
MANCHESTER—Manchester City and Croatia defender Joško Gvardiol needs surgery this week, for a fracture to his right leg and faces months out ahead of the World Cup.
The 23-year-old Gvardiol “suffered a tibial fracture to his right leg” in the second half of a 1-1 draw against Chelsea over the weekend, City confirmed in a statement late Monday.
He will have surgery this week, and City gave no timetable for his return. City trails Premier League leader Chelsea by six points and is well set to advance directly to the round-of-16 in the Champions League, which resumes in March. The club is fourth in the 36-team standings with two league-phase games left this month at Bodo/Glimt and hosting Galatasaray.
Croatia starts its World Cup group on June 17 against England at the Dallas Cowboys stadium. Croatia then plays Panama in Toronto and Ghana in Philadelphia.
Gvardiol is likely to miss Croatia’s visit to the United States in March for warmup games against Colombia and Brazil.
Meanwhile, in Glasgow, Scotland, after six losses and one month, Wilfried Nancy’s brief and disastrous time as Celtic manager is over.
Just 33 days since he left Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer for Celtic, the club said on Monday it “has decided to terminate the contract of manager Wilfried Nancy, with immediate effect.”
Paul Tisdale is also leaving as Celtic’s head of football operations, and there was no word on a new manager.
“A further update will be provided to supporters as soon as is practical,” the club added.