Bayern Munich has confirmed that star left-back Alphonso Davies will be sidelined for several weeks after suffering a hamstring injury during their dramatic 6-5 aggregate loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.
This latest setback is a tough blow for the Canadian international, who has already endured a challenging season. Davies spent 11 months on the sidelines before making his return, only to be hit by another hamstring issue that kept him out from February to March. After finally getting back on the pitch, he showed glimpses of his electrifying form—scoring one goal and providing two assists in just five Bundesliga appearances. Now, he faces yet another spell on the treatment table.
The timing couldn't be worse for both player and club. The 25-year-old is likely to miss the remainder of the season, starting with Saturday's Bundesliga clash against Wolfsburg. His availability for the DFB Pokal final on May 23 remains uncertain, leaving Bayern fans holding their breath.
In the PSG tie, Davies came off the bench in the 68th minute to replace Josip Stanišić and managed to see out the match. But the damage was already done, and now the dynamic full-back must focus on recovery. For a player known for his blistering pace and attacking flair, this is a frustrating chapter in what should have been a comeback story.
