Bayern Munich Announces Player Injury Before Real Madrid Clash
Bayern Munich announced today, Friday, that their young player Lennart Carl has suffered a muscle fiber tear in the hamstring of his right leg, which will keep him out of action for several weeks.
As a result, the Bavarian team will miss the services of the 18-year-old striker in the decisive second-leg match against Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, which is a significant blow for both the team and the player.
This injury adds to Karl's disappointment, who was already feeling frustrated after the first leg at Santiago Bernabéu, despite Bayern Munich's 2-1 victory, as he did not play a single minute and remained on the bench throughout the match.
The young German had recently returned after his debut with the German national team, and the match against Real Madrid held a special significance for him, especially since he had previously undergone trials with the royal club during his childhood, in addition to his previous statements about his desire to wear its jersey in the future.
As a result, the Bavarian team will miss the services of the 18-year-old striker in the decisive second-leg match against Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, which is a significant blow for both the team and the player.
This injury adds to Karl's disappointment, who was already feeling frustrated after the first leg at Santiago Bernabéu, despite Bayern Munich's 2-1 victory, as he did not play a single minute and remained on the bench throughout the match.
The young German had recently returned after his debut with the German national team, and the match against Real Madrid held a special significance for him, especially since he had previously undergone trials with the royal club during his childhood, in addition to his previous statements about his desire to wear its jersey in the future.