Jamal Musiala has absolved Gianluigi Donnarumma from any blame for the harm that can preserve him out for a number of months.
Musiala suffered a damaged fibula and dislocated ankle in Bayern Munich’s 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday after Donnarumma challenged for a unfastened ball on the Germany worldwide’s toes.
Bayern had been furious with experienced goalkeeper Manuel Neuer claiming his opposite number had been reckless whereas boss Vincent Kompany mentioned his “blood was boiling”.
Donnarumma has been in contact with Musiala to supply his assist and the 22-year-old was joyful to simply accept there was no malice within the problem.
Musiala posted a video on Instagram by which he mentioned: “I wished to say thanks for all the beautiful assist I acquired from all of you. It actually means lots to me. It’s good to see how the soccer world comes collectively in a time like this, and I actually respect it.
“The surgical procedure went very well. I’m in excellent care. And I wished to say that there’s no-one guilty for this. I feel conditions like this occur. And now I’m simply going to make use of the following time period to construct up my energy and positivity once more. I’m wanting ahead to seeing you guys once more.”
Donnarumma distraught by Musiala injury- agent
Donnarumma’s agent Vincenzo Raiola said yesterday that his client was distraught by what had happened.
Raiola advised Gazzetta dello Sport: “Gigio is a really delicate man.
“As soon as within the locker room he even turned on his telephone. Within the a few years that we’ve got labored collectively he has by no means performed that. He normally turns it off an hour earlier than kick-off to concentrate on the sport and turns it again on after the sport. This time he despatched me a message to inform me that he was shaken and that he hadn’t performed it on objective.
“It’s a matter of tenths of a second. Gigio arrived first and will now not keep away from the contact. It’s unfair to suppose that he wished to harm Musiala, who we hope will return as quickly as potential and are available again stronger than earlier than.”
