Serious Injury
Horror Collision Shocks Stadium
During The FIFA Club World Cup Quarter-final on July 4, 2025, Bayern Munich Faced PSG in a Tense Match. The Game Ended 2–0 in PSG’s favor, But Overshadowing the Score Was The horrific injury to Bayern Star Jamal Musiala. Midway through the first half, Musiala struggled for a loose ball near PSG’s goal. In a split-second collision, goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma fell awkwardly onto Musiala’s left ankle, causing a gruesome fracture. The stadium went silent as medical staff rushed in and carried Musiala off on a stretcher.

A Freak Injury, With Far-Reaching Consequences
Initial reports, especially from Bild, indicated a fractured fibula and several damaged ligaments, with an estimated recovery time of four to five months. The scene was heart-wrenching: Donnarumma was visibly shaken, covering his face as he walked off. Upon Realising The Severity Of The Injury, PSG Players And Bayern Teammates A like Rushed to Musiala’s Side, And Both Teams Were Emotionally Affected.
Team Reactions: Shock, Sorrow, Support
- PSG coach Luis Enrique defended his goalkeeper, noting the collision was accidental and expressing sympathy: “We are not a violent team. This wasn’t deliberate.” (CITATION_START)cite(CITATION_DELIMITER)turn0news35(CITATION_STOP)
- Manuel Neuer, Bayern’s captain, criticized Donnarumma for not immediately checking on Musiala. Neuer later deflected tension by emphasizing Bayern will support him throughout recovery.
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Bayern Left Reeling—and Out of Tournament
Beyond Musiala’s injury, Bayern saw two teammates—Pacho and Lucas Hernández—sent off, ending the match down to nine men. PSG scored in stoppage time and advanced to face Real Madrid in the semis. Compounding the blow, Bayern legend Thomas Müller played his final match in the tournament.
What This Means for Musiala—and Bavaria
Musiala, 22, has been a key figure for Bayern and Germany. His absence for 4–5 months leaves a major void. He may miss the start of the 2025–26 season, and Bayern must quickly find new leadership in midfield and attack.

Final Thoughts
Musiala’s injury was tragic in every sense—both for its severity and timing. This one incident not only ends Bayern’s tournament hopes but casts doubt on their early season plans. As Musiala begins his road to recovery, the sporting world is wishing him strength and resilience. Bayern’s season—and Musiala’s career—hinge on how well he heals and how well the team adapts in his absence.