
Jamal Musiala is ready to leave out the primary leg of Bayern Munich’s Champions League quarterfinal in opposition to Inter Milan on Tuesday, including to the Bundesliga aspect’s damage woes at a an important degree of the season.
The midfielder limped off with an obvious hamstring damage within the 54th minute of Bayern’s 3-1 win at Augsburg on Friday. The 22-year-old had previous opened the scoring within the forty second minute.
“It does not glance so good,” Bayern carrying director Max Eberl stated. “He would possibly not be there for Tuesday.”
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Bayern have been already with out injured defenders Hiroki Ito, Alphonso Davies and Dayot Upamecano in addition to goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and winger Kingsley Coman.
“That is extraordinarily sour,” Bayern captain Joshua Kimmich added. “Whether or not it is Jamal or anyone else. It is loopy the quantity of accidents that we have got at the moment.”
Musiala has been a key participant for Bayern this season, scoring 18 objectives in all competitions, hanging him 2nd handiest to Harry Kane.
“We now have performed with out Jamal a couple of instances already this season,” stated Bayern trainer Vincent Kompany.
“I am no physician and do not wish to glance too some distance forward however sadly it seems like he’ll leave out it [Inter match]. We’re going to know extra after exams nowadays or the next day to come.
“However in those moments I at all times have the sensation that we will have to no longer prevent. Those moments occur.”
Friday’s win put Bayern 9 issues transparent of champions Bayer Leverkusen on the best of the Bundesliga, having performed a recreation extra. Sandwiched between the two-legged quarterfinal in opposition to Serie A leaders Inter, Bayern face competitors Borussia Dortmund within the league as they appear to finish the season with two trophies.
“We labored our means into this case, and within the six ultimate league video games and within the Champions League we wish to use our probabilities and win one thing, achieve success,” Kompany added.
“So we will have to no longer take an excessive amount of from the every so often unhappy tales and get energy from the problems now we have solved this season.”
Data from Reuters was once used on this file.