🪄🫣 From Musiala to Doue: key players to watch in PSG v Bayern
Bayern is starting the current season where it left off and is not lowering its level of play, no matter how well the opponent in front of it plays.
Today, they have qualified for the semifinals of the Club World Cup, against Bayern, in a duel with these main protagonists.
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Musiala could miss the season
Donnarumma unintentionally ran over Bayern's talent and broke his leg, leaving chilling images.
Without the official report, the first information suggests a fibula fracture.
Doue, a talent that doesn't stop growing
He scored the first goal with a lash and once again demonstrates why he has eclipsed Barcola and is on his way to eclipsing anyone in his path.
Dembélé to define
The "mosquito" only needed a few minutes in the final stretch to come off the bench, send a ball to the crossbar, and later resolve the duel in favor of his team.
He finished by paying tribute to the memory of the late Diogo Jota in a gesture that honors him.
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