FCBinside
·21 Mei 2026
Bayern star Davies fights for World Cup participation – FCB boss gives update

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·21 Mei 2026

FC Bayern have been dealing with Alphonso Davies‘ injury problems for months now, and now Bayern president Herbert Hainer has commented on the Canadian’s situation and his possible participation in the World Cup
The left-back has had an extremely complicated season: after tearing his cruciate ligament, Davies fought his way back but was then repeatedly set back by muscle injuries
It soon became clear that the 25-year-old would not be able to play for FC Bayern in either the Bundesliga season finale or the DFB Cup final
The situation is particularly explosive with regard to the 2026 World Cup
Together with the USA and Mexico, Canada is one of the hosts of the tournament – Davies‘ desire to be there is correspondingly high
Recently, this has been the subject of internal debate, with FC Bayern apparently keen to avoid the full-back being forced back into action too soon and thus taking long-term risks
Even a possible withdrawal from the World Cup was mooted at one point
Bayern president Herbert Hainer is now trying to put the concerns into perspective: „There are no concerns because there is very close coordination between the medical departments of FC Bayern and Canada,“ the 71-year-old told BILD
At the same time, Hainer made it clear that Davies himself is very realistic about the situation. „Of course he has a huge desire to play for his country at the World Cup, but he also knows very well that he still has many years ahead of him and that he has to put his health above everything else,“ emphasized the Bayern president

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The situation is still being monitored very closely at Säbener Strasse and, according to the club, Bayern’s medical staff are in constant contact with the Canadian association to decide on the next steps together
Internally, it seems clear that a hasty return should be avoided at all costs
Despite all the concerns, there is still plenty of time for Davies. There are still several weeks to go before the start of the World Cup. Even if the Canadian were to miss the entire preparation, a later start to the tournament would still be possible
However, one thing is also clear: FC Bayern will do everything in its power to ensure that Davies remains fully fit in the long term – even if, in case of doubt, sporting compromises are necessary at the World Cup.







































