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Jamal Musiala is set to the missing first stage Bayern MunichQuarterfinal of the Champions League against Inter Milan on Tuesday, adding to Bundesliga Side’s injury is troubled by the decisive phase of the season.
Midfielder Kulhal with apparent injury to Hamstring in the 54th minute Bayern 3-1 victory on Augsburg Friday. 22 -year -old man previously opened scoring in 42 minutes.
“It doesn’t look so brilliant,” said Bayern Sporting Director Max Eberl. “There will be no Tuesday.”
Bayern was no longer wounded defenders Hiroki ito, Alphonso Davies and Dayot upamecano as well as the goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and wing Kingsley coman.
“That’s extremely bitter,” Captain Bayern Joshua Kimmich added. “Whether it’s jamal or someone else. There is a crazy amount of injury we have right now.”
Musiala was a key player for Bayern this season and won 18 goals in all competitions, which only in second place Harry Kane.
“We have already played without Jamal this season,” said coach Bayern Vincent company.
“I’m not a doctor and I don’t want to look too far forward, but unfortunately it looks like he will miss it (Inter Match). After checking today or tomorrow we’ll know more.
“But at these moments I always feel we should not stop. These moments occur.”
Friday victory nine points nine points from champions Bayer Leverkusen At the top of the Bundesliga when he played more. Sandwiched between the two -legged quarterfinals against Series and Inter, Bayern Face Rivals leaders Borussia Dortmund In the league when trying to end the season with two trophies.
“We worked in this situation and in the six remaining league games and in the Champions League we want to take advantage of our chances and win something, be successful,” he added.
“So we shouldn’t take too much of sometimes sad stories and gain the strength of the problems we’ve solved this season.”
Information from Reuters was used in this report.