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·11. November 2025
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·11. November 2025
Säbener Straße, Bayern Munich’s training ground, has witnessed one of the best pieces of news for German football: Jamal Musiala has touched the ball again. The Bavarian and German national team gem has taken a crucial step in his recovery after the serious injury he suffered to his left ankle, a moment that silenced the football world and kept him off the pitch for months. His fibula fracture and ligament dislocation are now things of the past, and the 22-year-old attacking midfielder is smiling once again on the grass, completing passing and coordination exercises that confirm the ‘miracle’ of his rapid recovery is still on track.
Musiala’s injury, suffered during a brutal clash in the Club World Cup against PSG, was a tough emotional and sporting blow. The Bavarian club lost its most imaginative and unpredictable player, forcing the coaching staff to rebuild their attack. Nevertheless, far from controversy, the player himself showed impressive maturity by expressing solidarity with the opposing goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma.
The return process is meticulous and, according to the player himself and Bayern’s medical department, is being taken “step by step” to avoid any risk. Although the most optimistic goal is for him to return before the end of the year, the priority is for Musiala to come back at 100% of his abilities, a prudent approach that will allow him to compete at the highest level.
The German is not the only one in the final phase of his recovery. Another key player, Alphonso Davies, who is crucial for Bayern’s left flank, is also nearing his return.
Now, Musiala’s comeback is just a matter of time, and many are already dreaming of seeing him back on the pitch next December, when he could get his first minutes.
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