Bayern Munich defender Alfonso Davis was out for the season due to a ruptured cruciate ligament.
Sport Bild, Germany, said in a breaking news on the afternoon of the 26th (Korea Standard Time) "This is very bitter news for Bayern. Bayern will have to stay without Davis for the next six months. Alfonso suffered a cruciate ligament rupture.
Alfonso headed to the U.S. to represent Canada during the A-match. Alfonso, who played in the 3-4th place in the Nations League against the United States, was replaced in the 12th minute of the first half. Alfonso felt something wrong with his knee and immediately walked off the field.
After the game, Bayern immediately diagnosed Alfonso's injury, resulting in the worst result of a cruciate ligament rupture. Sport Bild said "Now a terrifying diagnosis of cruciate ligament rupture has been made, and about half a year of absence is expected. "It's this season when Bayern still has a chance to win the German Bundesliga, the European Champions League (UCL), and the Club World Cup, but Davis is out for the season."
The media reports "Davis' first alternative is Hiroki Ito. There are also Rafael Guerreiro and Josip Stanisic, so Bayern coach Vincent Kompany has other options. But no one can replace Davis's attack and speed, so his injury is unconditionally a big blow to Bayern."
It is the same news as the bolt from the blue. Currently, Alfonso is one of the irreplaceable resources in Bavaria. He is a left-handed player based on his fast speed and tremendous athletic ability. This season, Bayern's second-line strikers' destructive power is very insufficient, so the attack is often frustrating, but the problem was supplemented even a little because of Alfonso.
However, Alfonso's season out injury is an emergency for Bayern and Kompany. Alphonso, who also had good chemistry with Kim Min-jae, is leaving, so changes in the defense are inevitable. The Bundesliga's leading Mercury is still unstable, and Alfonso's long-term departure is too fatal with the first leg of the UCL quarterfinals.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.