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·17 November 2025
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·17 November 2025
Alphonso Davies has been in rehabilitation for months. After tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in the spring while playing with the Canadian national team, he has been working on his recovery.
But that required time, effort, and a lot of patience. After all, a torn cruciate ligament is one of the most complicated injuries you can suffer in football. With great intensity and the right mindset, the Canadian worked on his recovery.
And in recent weeks, he has already shown some improvement. He moved from the gym and the physiotherapy area to the playing field, gradually increasing the intensity and stabilizing his knee. Davies had no problems, which was very good news.
Internally, the plan was for Davies to return in December. And now that has become much more realistic. This Monday, FC Bayern announced that the Canadian, after training individually with running and the ball, participated for the first time in part of the team training. Now the goal is for him and his knee to get used to football movements again.
Of course, he will not be included in the squad this weekend, as this final phase still requires time. Maybe he’ll be ready in two weeks, maybe in four. One thing is certain: Davies is taking the final step and just needs a little more patience before he can play with his teammates again.
Hiroki Ito’s recovery is quite similar. Jamal Musiala, on the other hand, will probably not be fit to compete until January, but he is also making great progress and has already returned to the pitch.
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