Musiala Suffers Serious Injury in Club World Cup Clash – Out for Months

Published July 6th, 2025 - 01:02 GMT
Bayern’s Jamal Musiala Suffers Serious Injury in PSG Clash – Could Miss Five Months
Bayern’s Jamal Musiala Suffers Serious Injury in PSG Clash – Could Miss Five Months (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala suffered a serious injury during his team’s Club World Cup match against Paris Saint-Germain. He left the field on a stretcher in a distressing scene that shocked his teammates and staff.

The incident happened in first-half stoppage time when Musiala collided with PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma while chasing a loose ball near the sideline. Musiala immediately grabbed his left ankle, which looked unnatural, and stayed on the ground for several minutes before being carried off.

The referee did not penalize Donnarumma, and the half-time whistle blew shortly afterward. The reaction from players and medical staff highlighted the seriousness of the situation.

Initial diagnosis: Broken fibula and ligament damage  

According to Sport BILD, early medical assessments indicate that Musiala fractured his left fibula and sustained multiple ligament tears in his ankle. This combination could keep him out for four to five months.

This match marked Musiala’s first competitive start since April due to a muscle injury. He was expected to take over Bayern’s iconic No.10 shirt next season. Now, this setback forces him into another lengthy recovery.

Bayern confirm severity, Kompany expresses frustration  

Bayern sporting director Christoph Freund told DAZN after the game, "Unfortunately, it doesn’t look good. We’re genuinely concerned."

Head coach Vincent Kompany confirmed that Musiala was taken to the hospital. He said the injury "hit hard" because the player had just returned. "This is his second setback in a very short time. He lives for this game. My blood boils seeing a player like him get hurt again. But he will come back stronger."

PSG players and staff offer heartfelt support  

On the PSG side, several players expressed their concern and support. Ousmane Dembélé, who scored the second goal in the match, said, "That’s the kind of injury no one wants to see on a football pitch."

Captain Marquinhos, full-backs Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes, and head coach Luis Enrique shared their sympathy. Enrique opened his post-match press conference by wishing Musiala a swift recovery.

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