
This week is not easy on the football planet. Last night, during the quarterfinals of the World Cup of clubs between PSG and Munich, Jamal Musiala collapsed and stayed on the ground for long minutes just before half-time. The reason? Gianluigi Donnarumma plunged into the feet of the German player, seriously touching him to the point of seeing him come out on a stretcher after the whistle of Antony Taylor.
The Italian goalkeeper wanted it enormously, like his reactions and apologies, but the opposing camp still seems as furious. Manuel Neuer's words buried Donnarumma, which is in a very complex position to assume. Behind the scenes, the public and the teammates of Jamal Musiala are worried about him, and the latest information concerning a long absence is becoming more or less reassuring the spirits.
Don't worry about the ankle
It was the concern of doctors for hours, and finally, this fragile part of Musiala was not affected. If this had been the case, his absence could have been counted in seasons, but instead of this situation, the journalist and insider Florian Prettenberg announces that the 22 -year -old young man will be outside the land at least four months for a fracture of the pearl.
Inevitably, it is a huge blow for Bayern, who sees his player again at the infirmary after 97 days of rest this season, but in the details, the conclusion could have been much worse.
🚨🚨 Jamal #Musiala has suffered a fracture of the fibula and will be out for at least four months. He is due to arrive in Germany within the next few hours, where he will undergo surgery immediately.
The injury is being described as a blessing in disguise, as it could have been… pic.twitter.com/HhwfmJQpfS
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) July 6, 2025
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To summarize
Huge relief for Bayern: Musiala's ankle is not touched after her injury against PSG. Released on a stretcher after a shock with Donnarumma, he suffered from a fracture of the fibula. It will be absent for about four months, but the worst is avoided.
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