Bayern Munich's injury woes have deepened, with another promising young talent struck down. The club's bad luck continues as 18-year-old attacking midfielder Guido Della Rovere, who was poised for a potential first-team debut, suffered a non-contact injury while playing for FC Bayern II.
Della Rovere's potential promotion came after fellow youngster Lennart Karl was ruled out for the foreseeable future. The left-footed Italian-German prospect had been training with the senior squad and was reportedly being monitored by several clubs, hoping to secure his future in Munich with a professional debut.
However, hopes were dashed just 15 minutes into the reserve team match when Della Rovere stumbled while running, injuring himself without any contact from an opponent. The club's campus account confirmed the bitter blow, wishing the player a speedy recovery.
This double setback highlights the fragile nature of squad depth and the challenges of integrating youth, even for a club of Bayern's stature. The Bavarians will now monitor Della Rovere's situation closely as they navigate yet another untimely absence in their ranks.
