Bayern Munich Winger Arjen Robben Sustains Foot Injury

The Dutch attacker could be sidelined for a while...

Arjen Robben injured injury FC Bayern München Munchen Muenchen Munich (Bongarts/Getty-Images)
Bayern Munich have received yet another blow on the injury front ahead of the second half of the Bundesliga season.

The Bavarian giants were informed earlier today that French winger Franck Ribery won't be available when they lock horns with Hoffenheim on January 15 and they will now possibly be without Arjen Robben, too.

The former Real Madrid star has sustained a foot injury during Friday's training session and was forced to leave the training pitch due to the knock, according to the club's official website. Robben will undergo further examination later today to clarify the seriousness of his injury.

Robben only just returned to full match fitness after a two-month layoff due to a knee injury and it would be huge blow for the Dutch international if he would be out of action for a while yet again.

Stefan Coerts, Goal.com



 
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