BERLIN – Nearly two weeks before the start of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Canadian star Alphonso Davies has left Bayern Munich due to injury.
And the Munich coach, Julian Nagelsmann, explained that he suffers “at least a tear in the muscle fibers” in the right thigh, Saturday evening, after the meeting.
The team prematurely left its 3-2 victory at the expense of Hertha Berlin in the 64th minute of the game when it appeared to grab the tendons of his right leg. While chasing the ball, Davis suddenly stopped running and didn’t chase it.
With the World Cup finals looming, which begins on November 23 on Maple Leaf, Davis’ health will be a concern for Canadian coach John Herdman.
Canada is already in final preparations and will play a pre-season match against Bahrain in Manama on November 11, before meeting Japan on November 17 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates – the first match for all the Canadian players who will participate in the World Cup in Qatar.
Canada is participating in the World Cup for the first time since 1986. It will start its journey against Belgium (No. 2), before crossing swords with Croatia (No. 12) on November 27 and Morocco (No. 22) in November. 27. December 1.
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