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BREAKING: Jamal Musiala Suffers Horror Injury Against PSG, Ruled Out for 4–5 Months

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German football star Jamal Musiala has been ruled out for four to five months after suffering a horrific injury during Bayern Munich’s Club World Cup clash against PSG.


The 21-year-old midfielder sustained a broken left fibula and severe ligament damage following a brutal collision with PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.


The shocking moment unfolded late in the first half when Musiala attempted to dribble past the Italian keeper.

In a desperate stretch to block the ball, Donnarumma crashed into Musiala, whose leg twisted awkwardly beneath him.


The Bayern star screamed in agony and was immediately stretchered off the pitch as teammates and fans watched in horror.


What followed was an emotional scene—Donnarumma, visibly shaken, collapsed to the ground in tears after realizing the extent of the damage he had caused.


Replays of the incident have since gone viral, with many describing it as one of the most gruesome injuries seen in recent times.


German newspaper BILD confirmed that Musiala suffered a fractured fibula along with multiple torn ligaments, adding that he will be sidelined for at least four months, potentially longer depending on surgery and rehabilitation.

This injury comes as a devastating blow to both Bayern Munich, who heavily rely on Musiala’s creative brilliance, and the German national team, where he has quickly become a pivotal figure.


With Euro 2028 qualifiers looming, his absence could disrupt Germany’s preparations significantly.


Football fans across the globe have flooded social media with prayers and tributes for Musiala, hailing him as a generational talent whose absence will be deeply felt.


Bayern Munich has yet to issue an official medical statement, but reports suggest surgery will be performed within the coming days.


With this setback, Bayern may be forced to seek a creative replacement in the midfield before the transfer window closes.


For now, the football world waits, hoping that Musiala—once dubbed "the German Messi"—will rise from this nightmare stronger and better than ever.


Wishing you a speedy recovery, Jamal. Football needs you. 🕊️⚽




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