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‘Please, no… no way' – Alphonso Davies watches in horror as Bayern team-mate Jamal Musiala suffers sickening injury

‘Please, no… no way' – Alphonso Davies watches in horror as Bayern team-mate Jamal Musiala suffers sickening injury

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Gianluigi Donnarumma was left in tears following the horrific incident
DAVIES' HORROR 'Please, no… no way' – Alphonso Davies watches in horror as Bayern team-mate Jamal Musiala suffers sickening injury
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JAMAL MUSIALA'S Bayern Munich teammate Alphonso Davies was left with his head in his hands begging "please, no" as he watched the midfielder suffer his sickening injury from afar.
Musiala, 22, was stretchered off with a suspected fractured fibula following a collision with Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma during the Club World Cup last night.
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Alphonso Davies was all of us after an injury to his good friend Musiala 😢🤕
🎥 @AlphonsoDavies pic.twitter.com/k4ESVne0Q7 — 433 (@433) July 5, 2025
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Alphonso Davies was left in disbelief as he watched teammate Jamal Musiala suffer a horror injury
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The Bayern Munich star could barely look as he live streamed the match online
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Davies is out injured himself after rupturing his ACL
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The Canadian has his head in his hands
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He shouted: 'Please, no… no way', as he watched the incident unfold
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Jamal Musiala's ankle was bent out of shape following a collision with Gianluigi Donnarumma
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Musiala is expected to spend a lengthy period out of action
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Musiala got his leg caught underneath Donnarumma at the end of the first half, seeing his ankle bent out of shape when coming out of the other side of the tackle.
The German international was screaming and writhing in pain as he came out of the other side of the entanglement.
Players on the pitch were visibly upset by the horrendous injury, while Donnarumma burst into tears as he watched Musiala get carried off the pitch in Atlanta.
Meanwhile Davies, who was watching from home as he recovers from his own cruciate ligament injury, was in shock at the injury to his teammate and best friend.
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The Canadian full-back, who often live streams himself watching the games for fans, was clearly distraught at the injury.
Reacting to the injury on stream he screamed "no" multiple times before pleading that the injury wasn't as bad as it looked, saying: "please, no... no way".
Sky Germany have reported that Musiala is suspected to have fractured his fibula and damaged multiple ligaments in his leg.
Since the injury multiple Bayern Munich players have posted messages of support for Musiala on social media.
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Gianluigi Donnarumma burst into tears after the injury to Musiala
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Donnarumma was visibly shaken up
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Harry Kane comforted the Italian goalkeeper
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Kane was also clearly upset by the horror injury
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Bayern Munich players looked away as medical staff treated Musiala
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Manuel Neuer wrote: "We gave it our all. You could see how badly we wanted that win. But right now, all that matters is Jamal.
"Wishing you a speedy recovery, brother – we're all with you."
Speaking in a post-match interview, Thomas Muller recalled: "You could tell immediately that something very bad had happened.
'It didn't look good. You could see during the first half his intensity, how much he loves playing football.
"In a situation like this, thoughts should centre around Jamal. And let's be careful that we don't have tasteless conversations after someone has been injured like that.'
While PSG's Donnarumma sent his well-wishes to the star after being involved in his injury.
He wrote: "All my prayers and well wishes are with you @jamalmusiala10"
The match ended in a 2-0 victory for PSG, meaning the European champions have now booked their spot in the Club World Cup semi-finals.
The Parisiens fielded the same starting 11 that had won the Champions League seven weeks earlier in Bayern's stadium, with the exception of Bradley Barcola replacing Dembele in the front three.
In the final 12 minutes of normal time and 11 minutes added on, PSG scored twice, had two men sent off and then saw a penalty awarded against them at the death overturned on review by English referee Anthony Taylor.
Willian Pacho was sent off for a lunge of Leon Goretzka, and PSG substitute Lucas Hernandez soon followed him for a mindless elbow on Raphael Guerrero.
But PSG held on, and Ousmane Dembele sealed victory deep into stoppage time to put them a step closer to being crowned kings of the world as well.
They will now face Real Madrid in the Club World Cup semi-finals on Wednesday.
For Bayern, their journey in the US is over, and the conclusion of their season also means the conclusion of club legend Thomas Muller's time with the Bavarian club - bringing an end to his 17-season spell in Munich.
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PSG booked their spot in the Club World Cup semi-finals
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Thomas Muller played his last game for Bayern Munich
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