Jamal Musiala returned to the field for Bayern Munich after a three-month absence, starting in the quarterfinal against Paris Saint-Germain. However, during the match, he sustained a severe injury to his left leg when it was caught under PSG's goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Musiala was immediately substituted and taken to the hospital, where he is suspected to have a fractured fibula. Experts indicate that this could be a distal fibula fracture, commonly caused by ankle twisting, whose treatment will depend on its stability and potential damage to surrounding structures.
Jamal Musiala started his first game in three months but suffered a severe injury during the match against PSG, twisting his left leg under Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Following the injury, Musiala was taken to the hospital and is suspected to have fractured his fibula, raising concerns about the nature and severity of the injury.
A distal fibula fracture is likely, often caused by ankle twisting, and its management depends on the stability of the fracture and surrounding structures.
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