Yes, you're suing! Germans don't hold back. B. Munich to sue Canadian Football Association. Davis will be forced to participate → Alleged of causing serious knee injuries

Mar 29, 2025

Yes, you're suing! Germans don't hold back. B. Munich to sue Canadian Football Association. Davis will be forced to participate → Alleged of causing serious knee injuries
Bayern Munich's main defender Alfonso Davis suffered a ruptured cruciate ligament while playing for the Canadian national team during the A-match. He underwent surgery for treatment and was ruled out for the season. Photo = SNS



Yes, you're suing! Germans don't hold back. B. Munich to sue Canadian Football Association. Davis will be forced to participate → Alleged of causing serious knee injuries
'I can't wait and see!'

The anger of Bayern Munich, the most prestigious club in the German professional football Bundesliga, exploded. He is trying to hold Alfonso Davis (25) responsible for the major injury of his team's main defender. This is because Davis, who went to the Canadian national team during the A match, was hurt ridiculously. It's a serious injury. Not only is it a season out confirmation, but we cannot guarantee an early return to the next season.

However, there is another reason why Munich became really angry. He could have not been hurt, but suspicions were raised that he was injured due to excessive participation. Originally, Davis was not supposed to play due to poor condition, but there are suspicions that the Canadian Football Association forced him to participate.




In addition, there is a ridiculous situation in which he flew a long distance without proper treatment after the injury. Munich is poised to go to war properly with the Canadian Football Association and the national team.

German media Bild reported on the 28th (Korea time) that Munich CEO Jan Christian Dresen is preparing legal action against the Canadian Football Association. CEO Dresen calls on the Canadian Football Association to conduct a thorough investigation into Davis' injury. We inform you that we have the right to take legal action. "I don't understand that Ponzi (Davis affection) was injured and sent on a plane (to Munich) for as many as 12 hours without proper medical examination. It is a serious medical obligation negligence and violation of the medical law.

Yes, you're suing! Germans don't hold back. B. Munich to sue Canadian Football Association. Davis will be forced to participate → Alleged of causing serious knee injuries
German media Kicker is also trying to take legal action against the Canadian Football Association in connection with Davis' injury. Munich general manager Christophe Freund and Davis' agent are both criticizing the FA's error, reports said.




Freund and Davis' agent claim Davis was injured because of the Canadian Football Association's irresponsible behavior. Freund said in the media that `'Originally, Davis was decided not to play in the U.S. game. He was complaining of fatigue. However, he suddenly started, and in the end, he suffered a cruciate ligament rupture and meniscus damage in the game.

ESPN, a global sports media outlet, also reported on the 27th that `Davis' agent criticized the Canadian national soccer team.' It is claimed that Davis was pressured by the national team to play even though he was not in good condition.

Yes, you're suing! Germans don't hold back. B. Munich to sue Canadian Football Association. Davis will be forced to participate → Alleged of causing serious knee injuries
Davis' agent "It's very disappointing. Davis wasn't in 100 percent condition to play. There was an expectation that he would not start, but he seems to have been pressured by the coach to start"Davis is not the kind of person who can say no at such a moment. Eventually he went to the game and suffered a major injury. The Canadian national soccer team should have managed the players better.'




Canadian left-back Davis is a key defender for Munich. He is a special defender who has won five Bundesliga titles and one UEFA Champions League title while working for Munich since 2018. It is the world's best left back, which is evaluated as having stronger offensive capabilities than defensive capabilities.

He re-signed with Munich in February, signaling a long-term performance. However, during the A-match period, he joined the Canadian national team and suffered a major injury. Munich expects it will take at least seven months for Davis to return.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.