Alphonso Davies, Bayern Munich's dynamic left back and one of Canada's brightest soccer stars, has been sidelined once again—this time with a hamstring injury that will keep him out for "several weeks." The setback, sustained during Wednesday's Champions League semi-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain, casts a shadow over his World Cup aspirations with co-hosts Canada.
Davies, who entered the match as a substitute, pulled up with the injury as Bayern's European campaign ended with a 2-0 defeat in Paris. Now 25, the Canadian international has become a key figure for both club and country, but his recent history with injuries has been a growing concern.
The timing couldn't be more critical. Davies will miss Bayern's final two Bundesliga matches—a trip to relegation-threatened Wolfsburg on Saturday and a home clash with Cologne next week, where the club is set to receive the championship trophy. He also appears unlikely to recover in time for the German Cup final against VfB Stuttgart in Berlin on May 23.
But the bigger picture looms larger: the 2024 World Cup kicks off on June 11, and Davies is the marquee name for a Canadian side that rarely reaches the global stage. His pace, creativity, and defensive tenacity have made him a fan favorite in Munich and a national hero back home. This latest injury comes on the heels of a devastating cruciate knee ligament tear last year, raising questions about his durability at the highest level.
For Bayern, Davies' absence is a blow to their depth, especially with a trophy double still within reach. For Canada, it's a race against time to see if their star can recover in time to lead them on the world's biggest stage. One thing is certain: all eyes will be on his recovery timeline in the weeks ahead.
