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'My blood is boiling' - Vincent Kompany rages after Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala suffers horror injury at Club World Cup

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  • Bayern lost 2-0 to PSG
  • Musiala injured in the first half
  • Twisted his ankle while chasing a 50-50 ball
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Musiala was injured following a 50-50 challenge involving PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. The impact was significant, prompting medical staff to rush onto the field as the 22-year-old lay writhing in pain.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    As the referee blew for half-time, concern loomed large over the German camp. Serge Gnabry was brought on as Musiala’s replacement for the second half, with the match still goalless at that point.

  • WHAT KOMPANY SAID

    Kompany did not hide his emotions when addressing the situation. Speaking candidly after the match, Kompany described his fury, not at his team, but at the cruel misfortune that befell one of his brightest talents.

    "I've rarely been so angry at half time, not against my players - I know there are much more important things in life, but for these guys it's their life," he said. "Someone like Jamal lives for this. He just came back from a setback, and now this happens. You feel powerless. My blood is still boiling right now, not because of the result, that's football. But because it happened to someone who enjoys the game so much."

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Kompany was also asked whether the recurring injuries within his squad were impacting his strategy for pre-season. While acknowledging the frustration, he remained composed and reflective: "I'm not someone who complains about that. It's a fact, and it happened, but our fight is to make sure, before the season, that it doesn't happen. We need to stay calm and objective. To be honest, you also need luck. We couldn't do anything about Musiala's injury today. You can't always have everything under control. It's a pity."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BAYERN & MUSIALA?

    Despite being reduced to just nine players after late dismissals for Willian Pacho and Lucas Hernández, PSG managed to pull off a 2-0 victory over the Bundesliga giants. For Bayern, the result was painful, but the real loss of the night was Musiala’s injury, which overshadowed the scoreline. The young German international has been one of Bayern’s standout performers in recent seasons, and any long-term absence could heavily impact the club’s campaign in 2025-26.

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