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BREAKING: Man City player left in tears during clash in Nations League

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Nathan Ake, a defender for Manchester City, was compelled to leave the pitch in the first half of the Netherlands’ Nations League match against Germany due to an injury. He was overcome with emotions.

During the Netherlands’ UEFA Nations League match against Germany, Nathan Ake of Manchester City was observed being stretchered off the pitch, evidently distressed.

Jurrien Timber replaced Ake shortly before halftime as a result of what appeared to be a hamstring injury. When it became apparent that Ake was unable to continue, his teammate Cody Gakpo was observed signalling for medical assistance.

City’s star player is the most recent member of the Premier League to suffer an injury during the September international break. Two of Arsenal’s players, Riccardo Calafiori from Italy and Martin Odegaard from Norway, are also causing concern.

The severity of Ake’s injury is currently being eagerly anticipated by Pep Guardiola and his team. Brentford will be City’s next opponent in the Premier League on Saturday, and Arsenal will be their opponent on September 22.

Tijani Reinders scored the opening goal for the Netherlands in their match against Germany. However, Deniz Undav scored an equaliser. Denzel Dumfries then levelled the score for Ronald Koeman’s team, following Joshua Kimmich’s goal in stoppage time of the first half, according to the Mirror.

Undav’s goal was the consequence of a mistake made by Matthijs de Ligt, another Premier League defender, who relinquished possession, resulting in a German attack. Brighton’s Jan Paul van Hecke replaced the Manchester United centre-back at halftime.

The Dutch were able to secure a victory against Bosnia and Herzegovina despite De Ligt dropping a clanger for the second time in a succession. De Ligt acknowledged his error in a forthright manner, stating, “I am aware that I could have performed better at their second goal.”

He further stated, “I am not entirely aware of the events that transpired.” I should have cleared the ball, but I was plagued by doubts throughout the game. It really is a shit.”

The Champions are anticipating an autumn that is jam-packed with excitement. Sandwiched between critical league matches is a delectable Champions League match against Inter Milan.

Pep’s team will compete in the EFL Cup against Watford before departing for Newcastle. October will commence with a Champions League trip to Slovan Bratislava.

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