Nathan Ake's Injury Woes Continue: Manchester City Defender Faces Another Sideline Stint Post Foot Surgery
Manchester City's Nathan Ake undergoes foot surgery, sidelining him once again amidst a challenging season marked by recurring injuries.




Manchester City's defensive lineup faces another setback as Nathan Ake, the Dutch international defender, is sidelined following a successful surgery on his fractured foot. The 30-year-old, who has been grappling with this persistent issue for months, was forced to exit during halftime in Manchester City's recent FA Cup victory over Plymouth.
Ake, who took to social media to share an update post-surgery, expressed optimism about his recovery journey. "This season has been incredibly frustrating," Ake remarked. "However, I’ve now undergone a successful operation to address the fracture in my foot. I’m focusing on a positive recovery and am eager to return stronger. Thank you for all the support, Cityzens."
This season has been challenging for Ake, limiting him to just 18 appearances due to a series of intermittent injuries. The absence of key defenders like John Stones and Manuel Akanji, who were also sidelined during the Plymouth match, has further strained Manchester City’s backline.
As Ake embarks on his recovery, Manchester City's coaching staff and fans alike are hopeful for his swift return, especially as the team continues its campaign in both the Premier League and other competitions.