Bayern Munich have suffered a double defensive blow with the information Alphonso Davies and Dayot Upamecano sustained critical accidents whereas on worldwide responsibility.
Davies tore the cruciate ligament in his proper knee throughout Canada’s defeat of the United States on Sunday and the left-back will bear surgical procedure immediately.
It’s one other setback for the 24-year-old, who signed a five-year contract extension final month, together with his profession blighted by accidents over current seasons.
Alphonso Davies has suffered an ACL tear.
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Upamecano performed the total 120 minutes as France beat Croatia 2-0 on Sunday evening, even scoring the successful penalty within the shoot-out after the two-legged Nations League tie completed 2-2 on combination.
But it surely was found later that he had floating fragments in his left knee which is able to sideline him for “a number of weeks”.
Davies and Upamecano to overlook season run-in
It’s terrible timing for Bayern as they appear to clinch a home and European double.
Vincent Kompany’s males maintain a six-point lead over defending champions Bayer Leverkusen on the prime of the Bundesliga and in addition face Inter Milan within the Champions League quarter-finals.
Bayern board member for sport Max Eberl told the club’s official website: “Sadly, there’s at all times the danger of gamers coming back from worldwide breaks with accidents – this time we’ve been hit notably laborious.
“The absence of Alphonso Davies and Dayot Upamecano weighs closely on FC Bayern. Phonzy will get all of the assist he wants on his street to restoration. We’ll even be maintaining an in depth eye on Upa within the coming weeks and anticipate him to be out there once more quickly.
“We’ve got a robust squad and can compensate for these absences. We’ll now develop even nearer collectively. The standard is there to proceed pursuing our massive targets.”