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Jamal Musiala disagrees with teammate Manuel Neuer- ‘No one to blame’ for leg-break

Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala said no one was to blame for the horrific leg-break he suffered in their Club World Cup quarterfinal against Paris Saint-Germain, adding on Wednesday that “situations like this happen.”

The 22-year-old sustained a fibula fracture with a broken and dislocated ankle following a collision with PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma at the end of the first half.

The Germany international, who was taken off on a stretcher, flew back from Atlanta to Munich where he had surgery and is expected to be sidelined for a few months and miss the start of the new season.

Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer criticized his PSG counterpart Donnarumma, saying that in going in for the challenge, “he’s willing to accept the risk of injuring his opponent.”

William PACHO of PSG, Gianluigi DONNARUMMA of PSG and Jamal MUSIALA of Bayern Munich during FIFA Club World Cup match (Photo by Hugo Pfeiffer/Icon Sport via Getty Images)

Bayern board member for sport Max Eberl also criticized Donnarumma, saying there was a “big danger something can happen” with the goalkeeper jumping in to secure the ball and that the action was “not without risk.”

Bayern Munich players react and PSG’s Willian Pancho react to Jamal Musiala injury Photo Courtesy: AP

Musiala, though, refused to lay blame at the Italy international.

“The surgery went really well, I’m in good care and I wanted to say there’s no one to blame for this,” Musiala said in an Instagram post.

Jamal Musiala stretchered off after suffering serious injury Photo Courtesy: Reuters

“I think situations like this happen and now I’m just going to use the next period of time to build up my strength and positivity again.”

“This serious injury and the lengthy lay-off are a real shock for Jamal and us all,” Eberl said in a statement.

Jamal Musiala of FC Bayern Muenchen (Photo by Boris Streubel/Getty Images)

“Jamal has just come back from an injury and will now be out for another long period. He’ll get everything he needs from us. We’ll support him intensively, be by his side and already look forward to when he’s back on the pitch.”

Gianluigi Donnarumma of Paris Saint-Germain (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Musiala finished the season with 21 goals and eight assists in all competitions as Bayern won the Bundesliga title.

Manuel Neuer Photo Courtesy: Getty Images

The 22-year-old is a rising star, earning Player of the Year for Germany’s national team in 2024.

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