He will finally be able to play again.
Bayern Munich's Canadian full-back Alphonso Davies no longer has a heart problem and hopes to return to the pitch next month after recovering from his Covid-19 infection, he told the website on Sunday. from the German club.
The 21-year-old has been sidelined since December.
He tested positive for coronavirus in January and a doctor also diagnosed him with myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart.
“I'm happy to be back and to be able to train again.
Rehab is going well so far, Davies said.
I don't have any muscle or heart issues, but I'm not 100% yet.
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Bayern head coach Julian Nagelsmann is hoping Davies will be available for the Champions League quarter-final second leg at home on April 12 against Villarreal.
It should be a bit tight for the first leg, April 5 in Spain.
“I give everything I can.
I work closely with the medical service and the rehabilitation team.
I train very hard, with or without the ball”, added the Canadian, who found his last weeks “very boring and difficult to live with, mentally”.
To pass the time, Davies has "made a lot of music" in a recording studio, spent time with his family and visited his partner, player Jordyn Huitema, who plays for the PSG women's team.