Announce Bayern MunichMonday evening, his young star is subjected Jamal Musiala For a successful surgery, after a serious injury during his participation in the Club World Cup quarter -final match against Paris Saint -Germain, which was held in the United States, which will lead to his absence from action for a long time.
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Bayern Munich issued a statement on his official website, saying: “Jamal Musiala underwent a successful surgery, after returning from the Club World Cup in the United States of America.”
The 22 -year -old had a fracture in the fragment bone as a result of ankle fracture and dislocation, during the quarter -finals match between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint -Germain, which necessitated his replacement between the two halves.
Muslala is scheduled to start the first rehabilitation sessions on Tuesday, and will be absent from the ranks of the Bavarian club, the record holder of the number of times winning the German league, for the next several months.
And come out Musula Infected between the two halves of the match, before the medical examinations conducted in Munich revealed that he had a fragment as a result of the ankle joint.
Max Eberl, sports director of the Bavarian club, commented on the news, “This injury was a real shock to Jamal and all of us. Its impact on the team, Jamal is not just an important player but rather a pivotal element in our game style.”
He added: “He recently recovered from a previous injury, and here he is facing a new long -term absence. We feel his pain and we will provide him with all the necessary support. His return will remain a goal that we are waiting for all.”
It represents The absence of Musulala is a painful blow to Bayern MunichWhether technically in light of his great dependence on the player in the play industry, or from the human side, due to the repetition of the injuries that affected the player in recent months.
The club has not yet specified the expected period of absence, but the initial indicators suggest it away from the stadiums for several months, which means its absence from the start of the next season in the German league, and perhaps the largest part of European Champions League.