
Jamal Musiala suffers sickening injury in Club World Cup as Donnarumma in tears
Musiala was in obvious agony after he tried to go for the ball against PSG defender Willian Pacho and found himself under Donnarumma who appeared to crash into the player's left leg. His screams of pain echoed as he collapsed onto the turf.
The 22 year old German talent was seen being carted off the field after medics rushed to his aid; a visually upset Donnarumma was comforted by his team-mates, clearly affected by the incident.
Producers quickly moved the cameras away as treatment was administered; Bayern Munich later took to social media to announce: "Jamal Musiala has to be carried off the field after a serious injury. We're with you, Jamal!".
Well-wishers flooded in for Musiala on the internet, with one fan posting: 'All the strength to him!, reports the Mirror.
'Another chimed in with words of support: "We are all with him. Get well soon champ".
Concerns were also raised about the Club World Cup itself, which has garnered criticism for contributing to the already congested football calendar. Should Bayern proceed to the July 13 final, they'll see a mere month's rest before the Bundesliga's kick-off on August 22.
Commentary on the overcrowded schedule saw some fans expressing distress: "Musiala just suffered what seems like a career-ending injury playing a tournament that's not supposed to exist in the first place," lamented a concerned supporter. "WTF is a FIFA Club World Cup after a long, stressful season?".
One fan lamented, "Increasing the number of matches increases the chances of injuries for players. Will FIFA change anything to prevent this from happening? No. We hope Jamal Musiala will be able to play football again."
Jurgen Klopp, previously at the helm of Liverpool, blasted the tournament, remarking: "It's all about the game and not the surrounding events - and that's why the Club World Cup is the worst idea ever implemented in football in this regard.
"People who have never had or do not have anything to do with day-to-day business anymore are coming up with something. There is insane money for participating, but it's also not for every club.
"And then there was last year with the Copa (America) and the European Championship, this year it's the Club World Cup, and next year the World Cup. For the players involved, that means no proper period of recovery, neither physically nor mentally."
Bayern Munich faced a double blow, bowing out 2-0 from the competition after Desire Doue gave PSG an early lead, followed by late sending-offs for Willian Pacho; nonetheless, the reduced nine-man squad from Paris clinched another via Ousmane Dembele.
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