
A Bayern Munich star tore in Gianluigi Donnarumma and held him responsible for causing the horror injury of Jamal Musiala in their 2-0 club World Cup defeat by PSG.
The side of Luis Enrique achieved their place in the last four of the competition thanks to goals of Desire Doue and Ousmane Dembele, in what an incident-noticeable affair was in Atlanta, Georgia.
The French side was reduced late to nine men late, sent with Willian Pancho and Lucas Hernandez in the 82nd and 92nd minute respectively. Nevertheless, the biggest conversation point came from the match when Musiala was involved in a pathogenic collision with PSG goalkeeper Donnarumma.
The German attacker was chased a ball when they came together, which resulted in a horror injury in the lower leg, considered a broken shin and fibula, according to Sky Sports Germany.
Images of the incident showed that the ankle of the Bayern star was stuck between the body and the arms of the Italian shot stopper while he went for the ball.
She then wore the momentum of both players in opposite directions, with the ankle of the attacker who bears the victim of the collision, a pathogenic angle.
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It was a freak accident, left with Donnarumma in clear discomfort after he realized what had happened.
The PSG goalkeeper fell to his knees and was left in tears with his head in his hands while Bayern players swarmed to the help of their teammate.
Nevertheless, Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was not forgiving after the game and pointed the finger to Donnarumma.
He told Sky Sports Germany: 'It was a situation in which you don't have to go that way. That is taking risks. He was willing to accept the risk of injuring his opponent. '
Neuer then revealed that Donanrumma only checked in at Musiala because he was asked.
The German shot stopper continued: “I went to him and said,” Do you not want to see our player? ” It is a matter of respect to go there and the man's best to wish.
“He did it then. Fair Play is always a part of it. I would have responded differently. '
The timeline for the Musiala injury is currently unknown, but if his worst fears come out, his problem can take anywhere from four to six months or more to recover.
Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Kingsley Coman and Joshua Kimmich could hardly look and could then get rid of the pain.
Bayern and PSG players were quick to comfort Donnarumma and assured him that he did not have to feel guilty about the incident.
Musiala was quickly cared for by doctors who treated the incident on the field and soon had him on a stretcher to be removed from the field.
He was then depicted on the stretcher for an ambulance that waited in the stadium.
The incident was so disturbing that Dazn's TV broadcast went away from the scene to save fans de horror to witness it.
Musiala was then replaced by Serge Gnabry during the break.
Bayern boss Vincent Kompany said about the injury: 'It was emotional. Of course it didn't look good. I hope it is not so bad, but it didn't look good. I hope he will have the best possible recovery. '
A statement from Bayern reads: 'Jamal Musiala must be worn out of the field. We are with you, Jamal! '
Fans on social media expanded their sympathies for the 22-year-old midfielder.
One wrote on X: 'Absolutely horrible injury. Can't even blame Donnarumma, it's just a freak injury. Fast recovery for Jamal. '
Another noticed: 'Terrible, terrible injury. I wish Musiala a quick recovery. '
A third wrote: 'No player deserves such a reality. Damn !! Really a pity. '
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