Eberl and Kompany Clarify Bayern Players' Injury Status After Atalanta's Six-Goal Defeat
Bayern Munich's sporting director, Max Eberl, revealed initial details about the injuries sustained by several team players during the significant 6-1 victory over Atalanta in the UEFA Champions League, confirming that star Jamal Musiala's injury is the least serious among the three cases.
Eberl explained that Musiala's withdrawal was more of a precautionary measure rather than a concerning injury, indicating that his condition does not seem serious. On the other hand, he pointed out that Canadian fullback Alphonso Davies' injury appears to be muscular once again, which is uncomfortable for the team at this stage of the season.
As for goalkeeper Jonas Urbig, Eberl clarified that his condition is not completely clear yet, explaining that he seemed a bit confused after the match and was suffering from a headache, necessitating close medical monitoring of his condition.
From his side, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany confirmed that Davies and Urbig indeed sustained injuries, while Musiala's situation remains unresolved. He noted that the player's condition is linked to his gradual return phase and the condition of his foot, emphasizing that the player experiences good days and others less so in terms of physical feeling, but he stressed that he is not worried about his future and that he will return to his best form, while the club awaits the medical examination results for Davies and Urbig.
Eberl explained that Musiala's withdrawal was more of a precautionary measure rather than a concerning injury, indicating that his condition does not seem serious. On the other hand, he pointed out that Canadian fullback Alphonso Davies' injury appears to be muscular once again, which is uncomfortable for the team at this stage of the season.
As for goalkeeper Jonas Urbig, Eberl clarified that his condition is not completely clear yet, explaining that he seemed a bit confused after the match and was suffering from a headache, necessitating close medical monitoring of his condition.
From his side, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany confirmed that Davies and Urbig indeed sustained injuries, while Musiala's situation remains unresolved. He noted that the player's condition is linked to his gradual return phase and the condition of his foot, emphasizing that the player experiences good days and others less so in terms of physical feeling, but he stressed that he is not worried about his future and that he will return to his best form, while the club awaits the medical examination results for Davies and Urbig.