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Horror Collision in PSG vs Bayern Munich Clash: Musiala Suffers Serious Injury

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A dramatic and disturbing scene unfolded during the highly anticipated PSG vs Bayern Munich match, as Bayern’s young star Jamal Musiala suffered a serious injury following a violent collision with PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.

The incident occurred in the dying seconds of the first half. In a seemingly routine defensive situation, PSG’s Pacho was shielding the ball near the byline under pressure from Musiala. Donnarumma charged out of his goal in an attempt to clear the ball but collided heavily with the advancing Musiala.

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Players from both sides immediately surrounded the injured Musiala, visibly shaken by the brutal nature of the impact. Some turned away, covering their faces with their shirts, while Donnarumma himself sat down in the penalty area, visibly distressed.

Medical staff quickly attended to Musiala on the pitch. Although the referee blew the whistle for halftime shortly afterward, not all players returned to the tunnel, remaining on the field concerned for their fellow professional.

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📸 Close-up footage of the collision between Musiala and Donnarumma sent shockwaves through the stadium.

At the time of writing, the extent of Musiala’s injury remains uncertain, though the initial reactions suggest a potentially serious outcome. Fans and teammates alike are hoping for positive news in the coming hours.

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Bayern later confirmed the seriousness of the injury on their official website:

“Musiala has suffered a dislocated ankle and a fractured fibula.”

He is expected to be out for at least 4–5 months, ruling him out of the start of the new season.

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Bayern sporting director Max Eberl commented on the incident, criticizing Donnarumma’s aggressive challenge:

“Imagine a 100kg person running and jumping onto someone’s leg — you can guess what happens. It’s dangerous. I don’t think Donnarumma did it on purpose, but he lacked consideration.”

According to French outlet RMC Sport on July 7, Donnarumma was deeply affected by the incident:

“He was in shock after Musiala’s injury. After the match, Donnarumma sent Musiala a message to check on him and personally visited the Bayern locker room to apologize. He also sought emotional support from PSG’s sports psychologist Joaquin Valdes.”

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In a shocking turn of events, PSG, despite finishing the match with only 9 men, managed to eliminate Bayern Munich from the FIFA Club World Cup.

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