
"Ndiaye arrived injured, though, and spent multiple weeks building up his fitness behind the scenes. Add to this Nidaye's ineligibility for Bayern's youth teams and it is not surprising that he has not seen any appearances in any official competitions."
"The goal was never for Ndiaye to force his way into or even near Bayern's first team this season. The goal for these months in Munich is simply to introduce him to Europe and challenge him with the greater intensity of training at Bayern."
"Bara Sapoko Ndiaye suffered a capsular injury during training last Friday. The 18-year-old midfielder, who only arrived in Munich in January, will be out for 3 to 4 weeks."
Bara Sapoko Ndiaye joined Bayern Munich on loan in January following an impressive performance against them while playing for Grasshopper Zürich. The 18-year-old Senegalese midfielder arrived injured and spent weeks regaining fitness. His ineligibility for Bayern's youth teams prevented competitive appearances. The loan aimed to expose him to European football and Bayern's training intensity rather than first-team integration. Recently, Ndiaye sustained a capsular injury during training, sidelining him for three to four weeks. Recurring injuries threaten to undermine his opportunity to showcase his potential during this developmental period.
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