The cruciate injury suffered by Alphonso Davies in the Nations League has generated tensions between Bayern Munich and Canada. After more than a year, both parties seem to be coming closer, seeking to protect the player's integrity. Bayern had previously warned Canada about Davies' physical condition, but the injury occurred in a crucial match. Since then, Davies has fought against various muscle injuries that have affected his performance. Although he is not fully recovered yet, he has been called up for the World Cup with Canada and is working hard to be fit.
Bayern seeks to protect Davies in the World Cup
According to reports from Kicker, Bayern is closely coordinating with Canada's medical services to assess Davies' situation. It has been requested that the player does not participate in the group stage matches against Bosnia, Qatar, and Switzerland. However, the question arises of what will happen if Canada advances to the knockout rounds, as Bayern has expressed its desire for Davies to be preserved. Should the player wish to compete, the final decision will rest with the coaching staff led by Jesse Marsch.
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