
The full-back of Bayern Munich came from the bank's bank against the United States 10 minutes.
Alphonso Davies started the match between Canada and the United States for third place in the Concacaf Nations League on Sunday 23 March; However, he was replaced in the 11th minute due to an injury that will hold him for the rest of the 2024-25 season.
The Canadian full-back suffered a torn cruciate ligament that will prevent him from playing the rest of the Bundesliga, the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League and the World Cup 2025 with Bayern Munich.
The injury to the 24-year-old Davies could have been avoided because his agent, Nodal Huoseh, said he was unsuitable to play in the match against the American national team; However, the coaching staff of the Maple Leafs did not care and sent him to the field despite the risks.
It is worth remembering that Davies has sustained a thigh injury that set him aside for six games with Bayern Munich, and the team tried to protect him against falling back.
Alphonso Davies's agent blames Canada for his injury
In a statement accused of Nodal Huoseh the coaching staff of the Canadian national team of causing the cruciate ligament Trane of Alphonso Davies by claiming that the player was part of the start 11 against the United States, despite the fact that he was not 100% fit against the Semi-Final.
“I am very disappointed. Alphonso was not 100 percent fit after the Mexico match, and it was generally expected that he would not be part of the team against the United States. On Saturday evening it was expected that he would not be included in the XI. As a captain, I think he was put under pressure to start the coach,” Huoseh said.
“Alphonso is not the type of player who says no at those moments. He finally played and looks at what happened. The Canadian football federation has to do better to manage his players. Alphonso is now injured and very disappointed about how this injury happened,” he continued.
“Fortunately, he is in beautiful hands with a group of world class in Bayern who will take care of him a lot. He is expected to undergo operation for the next 24 hours,” Davies's agent concluded.
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