Manchester City's central player Lodi Kasjandi suffered a severe cruciate ligament rupture in his right knee and had to bid an early farewell to the game. However, the good news is that the recovery from the surgery has been exemplary. He is now able to start using a treadmill for his rehabilitation, and is aiming to return at the end of the season to help his team to the world championship.

Unfortunately, Lodikasjandi suffered an unfortunate loss after only two games this season. Had it not been for the injury, he might have been expected to win this year's Ballon d'Or. City's defensive performance in Spain has been outstanding. However, league and Europa League results have fallen off a cliff, and Godiva's solution is yet to be revealed.

Lodi Kasjandi, 28, keeps only a treadmill at home for company. Although the ligament injury was not an emergency, a late-season comeback would certainly be an ideal ending. The world champions will be undergoing a new reorganization next June, when Lodi is expected to return and contribute to the team. For City, we will need to continue to fight hard during Lodi's absence with a view to writing the book in the absence of him.

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