Musiala underwent successful surgery on a fractured fibula and dislocated ankle after being stretchered off during Bayern's quarter-final clash with Paris Saint-Germain. Bayern have been meticulous, ensuring each phase of Musiala's recovery was completed before the next began, with no shortcuts taken. His appearance in Tuesday's training session marked the first visible sign that his comeback is tangible, after months of controlled physiotherapy, strength work, and carefully monitored progress behind closed doors. Remarkably, Bayern’s season has not stalled despite the absence of one of Europe’s most gifted young attackers. Vincent Kompany’s side have lost only once across all competitions, powered by an electric frontline that has seen Harry Kane lead the way, supported by Luis Díaz, Michael Olise and Serge Gnabry. Teenage prospect Lennart Karl has also impressed, underlining the depth Bayern currently possess in attacking areas. That form has allowed the club to take a cautious approach with Musiala. With a healthy lead at the top of the Bundesliga, there has been no temptation to rush him back.
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