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·14 octobre 2025
Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala on his injury: “I think you learn a lot of things when you’re injured.”

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·14 octobre 2025
In an interview with the Bayern Munich website, Jamal Musiala has spoken about his ongoing comeback from his leg and ankle break at the Club World Cup.
Musiala has been sidelined since a tackle from now Manchester City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma broke his leg and ankle in the Club World Cup quarter-final. This has been the longest spell of the 22-year-old’s career that he has missed through injury.
On the recovery process, Musiala said:
“I think you learn a lot of things when you’re injured. For example, I see how much fun I usually have and how much I love football. And you have time to calmly see what you can do better. On the pitch, you don’t have that time to think about everything. And of course I want to come back even better I’ve been with my family almost all the time since my injury. They’ve helped me a lot – also to switch off from everything a little bit.”
The 22-year-old continues to work on his comeback, and it has previously been reported that he could be available for the Bayern first team before the winter break at the end of the year.
On the motivation for his comeback, the Bayern attacking midfielder commented:
“You can see how well we’re playing at the moment, how much fun they’re all having. I want to be part of that and be back on the pitch – also with Phonzy. We want to have fun after our injuries and make sure we win a lot as a team”
What has helped Musiala during the recovery process is that a close friend, Alphonso Davies, has also been working on his comeback following an ACL tear while on international duty with Canada. The left-back is now working on his fitness and could return as early as November.
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