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PSG beats Bayern Munich to seal semifinal spot

  • Jamal Musiala suffered a serious leg injury near halftime during Bayern Munich's 2025 FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinal against PSG in Atlanta.
  • The injury occurred when Bayern's Jamal Musiala twisted his ankle after the PSG goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma, landed on his left leg, prompting his teammates to immediately signal for medical assistance.
  • Musiala left the field on a stretcher with visible distress, having his left ankle dangling awkwardly, and Bayern substituted him at halftime.
  • PSG secured their place in the semifinals after winning the match, while Ousmane Dembele remarked that having previously claimed the UEFA Champions League title puts a team among the top contenders for the tournament.
  • If Musiala's leg break is confirmed, he will likely miss most or all of the 2025/26 season, representing a significant setback for Bayern Munich.
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Bayern Munich player could face a long layoff

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Hold your breath at FC Bayern: Just before the half-time Jamal Musiala is seriously injured in the quarter-finals of the club's World Cup. There is a very long break.

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Major setback: Musiala breaks his fibula and is out for months. Return to Orlando and then Munich.

·Berlin, Germany
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Record broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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