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Bayern confirm Davies’ World Cup game ‘not in danger’ despite leg injury

Canada wing-back will only be out for last two Bundesliga matches until winter break

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Nov 2022 7:53PM

Bayern confirm Davies’ World Cup game ‘not in danger’ despite leg injury
Canada wing-back Alphonso Davies is suffering from a ‘torn muscle in the back of (his) right thigh’, according to Bayern Munich doctors. – AFP pic, November 6, 2022

BERLIN – Bayern Munich and Canada wing-back Alphonso Davies will miss just two matches with an injured thigh, meaning he is free to take part in the upcoming Qatar World Cup. 

Davies limped off in the second-half of Bayern’s 3-2 win away at Hertha Berlin yesterday, giving rise to fears he may miss the showpiece event. 

In a statement released this morning however, Bayern confirmed the injury was not serious enough to jeopardise Davies’ World Cup tilt. 

“Bayern will have to do without Alphonso Davies for the last two Bundesliga matches until the winter break,” the club explained.

“The participation in the World Cup in Qatar of the Canadian international is not in danger.”

Davies is suffering from a “torn muscle in the back of (his) right thigh”, club doctors confirmed. 

Canada, who open their campaign against Belgium on November 23, are playing in their first World Cup since 1986. – AFP, November 6, 2022


 

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