Moment of shock about Musiala: Müller grabs Bayern colleague – youngster has to stop training
Created: 09/20/2022, 16:57
By: Patrick Mayer
Had to be treated in DFB training: Bayern star Jamal Musiala.
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Jamal Musiala from FC Bayern has to stop training with the German national team.
This was preceded by a duel with his Munich colleague Thomas Müller.
Munich/Frankfurt am Main – After four games in a row in the Bundesliga without a win, FC Bayern has drifted into crisis despite two convincing 2-0 results in the Champions League.
Even more: Of the last ten Bundesliga games, the Munich team with coach Julian Nagelsmann have only won three across the seasons.
FC Bayern: Jamal Musiala is injured after a duel with Thomas Müller in the DFB team
Measured against one's own requirements, this is of course far too little.
The FCB bosses Oliver Kahn and Herbert Hainer clearly acknowledged their coach.
In this mixed situation, however, every further setback can have an even stronger effect.
And so the news from Frankfurt am Main this Tuesday afternoon (September 20) on Säbener Strasse in Munich should have caused a brief but intense moment of shock.
Because: Jamal Musiala, Bayern's best player so far this season, had to stop training with the German national soccer team due to injury, and of all things after a duel with his club colleague Thomas Müller.
The 19-year-old offensive player suffered a wound on his right leg below the knee.
Musiala was seen holding his shin with obvious facial pain.
Accompanied by team doctor Jochen Hahne, who had initially examined the youngster on the pitch, Musiala left the training ground at the DFB Academy in Frankfurt.
In the video: Jamal Musiala has to stop training after a duel with Thomas Müller
Müller apparently got into the duel hard, the veteran apologized with a slap on the head at Musiala.
The German Football Association (DFB) gave the all-clear on Tuesday afternoon, which should bring relief to FC Bayern after the worst start to the season in 12 years.
According to press spokeswoman Franziska Wülle, it is only "a small and superficial wound".
DFB managing director Oliver Bierhoff said: "I think it's nothing more serious."
Bayern stars in the DFB team: Musiala and Müller before international matches against Hungary and in England
Musiala and Müller meet with the national team in the final group games of the Nations League in Leipzig against Hungary (Friday, 8.45 p.m.) and in London against England (Monday, 8.45 p.m., each here in the live ticker)
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