The Canadian left back wounded saw the home game while transmitting to followers; The reaction is of despair
Jamal Musiala’s wound fell like a bomb for Bayern Munich. And his clubmate Alphonso Davies went to despair with the images of his bruise during the 2-0 defeat against the PSG on Saturday (5/7) at the Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta (USA).
The left back, who is recovering from a serious accident in the left knee (LCA) and will return to the activities in November, has made a live (Live transmission) on your Twitch account when you came across the severity of Musiala’s injury. He immediately removed his headphones and throws himself to his knees, carrying his hands on his head.
“No, no, no, no, no! My God, no, please! No!”
The lesion occurred in the last offer of the first half. Bayern Boey gave up the move after Coman’s passage. Musiala, in turn, was courageous and believed in the offer, running behind the defender Pacho, who tried to protect with his body. Therefore, the German t -shirt 42 crashed into Donnarumma, goalkeeper of the PSG. The 1.96 m archer slipped to make the defense and accidentally adapted to the side in the left leg of Musiala.
Therefore, on 22 -year -old the left ankle broke, with the images showing the foot in an abnormal position. At the same time, the same goalkeeper Donnarumma took his hands on his head and went to tears. Close to the players immediately asked for care, with the referee Anthony Taylor (Ing) that ends the first half and asked for the entrance of the medical team. Musiala then came out of the lawn. Bayern has not yet confirmed the player’s injury.
Watch the Bayern player’s reaction video
Alphonso Davies was all of us after an injury to his friend Goodum Musiala 😢🤕
@Alphonsodavies pic.twitter.com/k4esvne0q7
– 433 (@433) 5 July 2025
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