Bayern Munich in conundrum over World Cup status for Alphonso Davies
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Bayern Munich in conundrum over World Cup status for Alphonso Davies
"Bayern are facing a dilemma regarding Alphonso Davies. His latest injury is a muscle tear and actually requires a six-week rehab. However, clubs are obliged to release their players for the World Cup in 3 weeks. In Canada, there's talk of only a 4-5 week break, meaning Davies could return just in time for the start of the tournament, which is a huge risk."
"Even if he were to travel only as a supporter, Davies' rehab would not proceed ideally, as it would constantly be interrupted by intercontinental flights and domestic travel. On the other hand, if Bayern were to insist on completing the rehab entirely in Munich, it would be tough for Davies as he would miss his home World Cup, a once in a lifetime experience."
Alphonso Davies has a muscle tear requiring six weeks of rehabilitation. Bayern must release players for the World Cup in about three weeks, while Canada expects only a four- to five-week break, leaving a narrow window for recovery. Returning in time would carry significant risk. Traveling as a supporter would still disrupt rehabilitation through intercontinental flights and domestic travel. Completing rehabilitation in Munich would avoid those interruptions but would likely cause Davies to miss the World Cup, a rare personal opportunity.
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