Jamal Musiala breaks silence after suffering horror injury during PSG CWC clash

Jamal Musiala said that there was 'nobody the fault' after he broke his leg and disrupted his ankle during the quarter-finals defeat of Bayern Munich World Cup against Paris Saint-Germain.

The 22-year-old sustained the horrible injuries after he collided at the end of the first half with PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, before the winners of the Champions League booked their semi-final draw against Real Madrid with a 2-0 win.

Images of the incident showed that the ankle of the Bayern Star was trapped 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.

The freak accident left Donnarumma in tears and he dropped on his knees with his head in his hands while Bayern players swarmed at the help of Musiala.

The Italian keeper later posted on Instagram to wish Musiala well, write: “All my prayers and wishes are with your @jamalmusiala10.”

The goalkeeper of Bayern Munich Manuel Neuer was nevertheless unhappy with his opposition number and accused Donnarumma of 'taking a risk' with the way he took the challenge. '

But Musiala, who flew back from Atlanta to Munich to undergo surgery, has now said that no one is to blame for the horror injury.

“I wanted to thank for all love and support. It is nice to see how the football world comes together in such times. I really appreciated it, “he said in a video on Instagram.

“The operation went really well, I am in good care and I wanted to say that there is no one to blame.”

“I think these kinds of situations happen and now I'm just going to use the next period to rebuild my strength and positivity.”

According to Bayern, the Germany International will be 'for the coming months'.

Bayern -Baas Vincent Kompany had described the moment as' emotional 'after the game and admitted:' 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. '

Musiala scored 21 goals and offered eight assists in all competitions last season when Bayern won the Bundesliga.

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