Bayern Munich has been dealt a significant blow with the confirmation that Jamal Musiala will be out of action for an extended period due to a leg fracture. The injury occurred during Bayern's FIFA Club World Cup quarter-final match against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).
The unfortunate incident took place late in the first half when Musiala collided with PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma while chasing a loose ball. Donnarumma slid out to get the ball, and Musiala's leg was caught underneath him, resulting in what appeared to be a severe lower leg injury. Replays of the collision were so graphic that they were not shown on stadium screens. Donnarumma appeared distressed after realizing the extent of the injury.
Sky in Germany reports that Musiala suffered a fractured fibula and will be sidelined for at least four months. Other reports indicate that he may have also damaged several ligaments. The 22-year-old is expected to undergo surgery upon his return to Germany.
Bayern Munich's coach, Vincent Kompany, expressed his disappointment and frustration. He conveyed feeling "powerless" after witnessing the injury. He acknowledged Musiala's passion for football and the devastating impact such an injury can have on a player's life. Kompany also stated that the team wanted to win the second half for Jamal. Bayern's sporting director, Max Eberl, suggested the injury was accidental and voiced his disappointment. Eberl also criticized Donnarumma, stating that he "didn't take care" in the challenge. Manuel Neuer, Bayern Munich's goalkeeper and captain, also criticized Donnarumma's challenge as reckless and questioned his lack of immediate concern for Musiala's well-being.
PSG's coach, Luis Enrique, and the club also extended their sympathies to Musiala, wishing him a speedy recovery.
Musiala's injury is a significant setback for Bayern Munich. He has been a key player for the team, demonstrating exceptional dribbling, passing, and finishing skills. His absence will be keenly felt in both domestic and international competitions. The club is now evaluating options to fill the void left by his injury. It is anticipated that Musiala will miss the start of the 2025-26 Bundesliga season and crucial Champions League group stage matches.
This injury is particularly disheartening for Musiala, as he was poised to inherit Bayern's iconic No. 10 shirt next season. He had only recently returned from another injury. Before his injury, Musiala scored a hat-trick in Bayern's 10-0 victory over Auckland City in the Club World Cup.