Because we hurt Musiala? Munich was furious with Donnarumma for another reason...Behind the scenes
Jul 07, 2025
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Brazilian fullback Hafinha, who played for Munich in the past, appeared on Brazil 'Sportv' program 'Troca de Passe' and revealed the conversation he had with Munich players after the quarterfinals of the FIFA Club World Cup in 2025 between Munich and PSG on the 6th (Korea time).
Hafinya says "It is not right to say directly that Donna Lumma hurt her colleague (Jamal Musiala). That can happen on the field. It's not an act of harming anyone."
"They (München players) were angry because they knew Musiala's injury was serious and wanted (Donna Lumma) to apologize at least. After the game, the locker room had a more intense debate. The players rushed to the PSG locker room and demanded Donnarumma 'Go to the Munich locker room and apologize' and exchanged harsh words. Even if you are not responsible for the injury, it is an ethical issue that you should at least apologize."
Donnarumma visited Munich's locker room after the match, but Musiala did not meet him after he had already been taken to hospital, according to Spanish radio RMC Sports. Donnarumma is said to have apologized in a message and wished for a speedy recovery.
Musiala was injured in extra time in the first half. He tried to beat Donnarumma near the goal line, but he tripped and seriously injured his left leg. Germany 'Built' predicted that Musiala will miss up to five months due to a calf bone fracture. Musiala started for the first time against PSG after missing for nearly three months due to a hamstring injury, but suffered another unexpected injury.
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In an interview with broadcaster 'DAZN' after a 1-2 loss, Munich coach Bangsang Kongpani said "Mujiala was taken straight to the hospital. It didn't look good. I hope things aren't as bad as they seem."
Then "I've rarely been so angry at halftime. My blood is boiling even now. There are many more important things in life, but for players, this is their life. He returned from a time of despair, and he sighed, "I feel helpless because this has happened." "If I sprint to 100kg and jump on the lower half of Musiala, there is a high risk of something happening," said Max Eberle, head of Munich. I don't mean it, but I don't think there was any consideration."
Alfonso Davies, who is currently a long-term injury as a Munich full-back, showed footage of Musiala collapsing while broadcasting the game on his personal television. "No!!!" screams.
Manuel Neuer, Munich's gatekeeper, said "He (Donnarumma) didn't have to run for the ball like that. There was a risk of injury. I told him to think about how Musiala would feel. This is a matter of respect.'
Donnarumma wished Musiala well, "'All prayers and positive hearts to you.'" PSG coach Luis Enrique `I never intended to hurt Mousiala. Donnarumma just fell over Musiala. I was unlucky"It was enough to happen during the game."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.