Musiala’s teammate Alphonso distraught as he reacts to Jamal’s horror injury

Alphonso Davies was visibly distraught after he had sustained his Bayern Munich teammate Jamal Musiala a Grizzly-Been injury last night.

Musiala had to be picked up on a stretcher just before half time during the defeat of his Side's Club World Cup by Paris Saint-Germain-en He was later transported to the hospital.

The attacker was involved in a pathogenic collision with PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, after having chased a ball in the box. Images of the incident showed that his ankle was trapped between the body and the arms of the stopper.

The momentum was wearing them in opposing directions, but Musialas only wore the victim of the challenge and was in a pathogenic perspective. According to Sky Germany, he has a broken shin and fibula and is expected to play four to five months.

Donnarumma and other players from both teams were visibly distracting due to the injury and Davies, with a Watchalong on streaming platform Twitch, was no different.

After the severity of the impact became clear, Davies took off his headphones and fell to his knees before he shouted: “Oh my god no, no! Please no, no. '

Donnarumma was emotional after the incident, fell on his knees and walked with tears in his eyes during the rest of the field. Bayern no. 1 Manuel Neuer, however, was not in a forgiving mood when he pointed out the finger of the fault at the Italian international.

He said to Sky 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 claimed that Donnarumma only checked in at Musiala because he was asked, adding: “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. '

After the game, Donnarumma showed even more regret, went to Instagram to write: “All my prayers and wishes are at your @jamalmusiala10.”

Bayern boss Vincent Kompany said the injury was boiling his blood.

He delivered a relevant update, said: 'It didn't look good, I don't know. If I only look at the images, it looks like an ankle injury of a certain type.

“But I'm not going to make a diagnosis here.”

Kompany added: 'It was difficult. I have rarely been so angry with peace, not against my players, but only because … there are many things in life that are important, much more important than this, but in the end, for these guys, it is their lives.

'Someone like Jamal lives for this, and he came back from his setback, and then it happens in the way it happens, and you feel powerless.

'But the idea for the group and for us is always to gain strength, we were in the game, the team did well, the team fought. And the second half I felt that we just started with the edge of the game and it seemed that it could happen at any time.

'So you try to get power out if it is because you want to do it for Jamal, but of course, when I am here next to you, the thing that my blood is still cooking right now is not the result.

“I understand that this is football, but it is the fact that it happened to someone who enjoys the game so much, but also very important to us.”

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