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Bayern's Musiala Says 'No One to Blame' for Leg-Break at Club World Cup

UPPER BAVARIA, BAVARIA, JUL 8 – Bayern Munich targets Christopher Nkunku to fill the offensive gap left by Jamal Musiala's fractured ankle and ligament injury, sidelining him for at least five months.

  • Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala broke his leg during their FIFA Club World Cup quarter-final match versus Paris St Germain on July 5, 2025, in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • The injury occurred after a challenge involving PSG’s Gianluigi Donnarumma near the conclusion of the first half, leading to a fibula fracture accompanied by a broken and dislocated ankle.
  • Musiala was carried off on a stretcher, flown back to Munich for surgery, and is anticipated to miss several months of play, while Bayern suffered a 2-0 loss as PSG advanced to a semifinal against Real Madrid.
  • In an Instagram message, Musiala confirmed that his surgery was successful and assured that he is being well looked after, emphasizing that no one is responsible for the injury. Meanwhile, Donnarumma shared his heartfelt prayers and best wishes for Musiala’s recovery.
  • Bayern board member Max Eberl criticized Donnarumma's risky challenge, Bayern manager Vincent Kompany said he had "rarely been so angry," and the injury is a significant blow to Bayern's rising star.
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Musiala says 'no one to blame' for serious leg injury at Club World Cup

MUNICH (AP) — Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala says “there’s no one to blame” for the left leg fracture he sustained in a tackle from Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma at the Club World Cup.

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