Recording national player Lothar Matthäus, shortly after the possibly serious injury to international Jamal Musiala, focuses on the possible squad planning at FC Bayern. If it is after the TV expert, the Munich people should think about a U-turn with Thomas Müller.

FC Bayern Munich has not only lost its quarter-finals of the club World Cup against PSG (0: 2), the German record champion is also worried about one of his most important players: Jamal Musiala. The DFB superstar may be out with an ankle injury for a long time, moved in a duel with Paris goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma shortly before half-time.

The players and those responsible for FC Bayern first had to gather after the game, after the final whistle we first went into the cabin. The medical examinations now have to show how difficult it has hit the left ankle from Jamal Musiala and how long the 22-year-old is. However, the TV recordings gave an idea of ​​a long break.

“The injury of Jamal Musiala shocked me totally, just after he had fought back into the starting eleven. I only wish him the best,” said record international Lothar Matthäus in “Bild” immediately recovery wishes to the Munich offensive man.

Matthew advises FC Bayern to Müller

At the same time, the TV expert was already looking forward and dealt with the question of how FC Bayern should now react to the injury shock around Jamal Musiala. The possible solution according to the 64-year-old: a whereabouts of Thomas Müller, who completed his last game in FC Bayern jersey on Saturday evening.

“In this situation, FC Bayern should consider whether Thomas Müller should not get a contract for half a year. The season in the USA will only start and in the meantime it could be of great help to FC Bayern,” said Matthew’s game of thought: “The same thing was made by Bavaria with me when I switch to the New York Metro Stars.”

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Matthew was not the only one on Saturday evening who had such a scenario in his head. Müller himself was asked after the final whistle at “DAZN” whether whereabouts could be a topic due to a possibly long failure of Musiala. But the 35-year-old only rolled with his eyes.

Müller rolls with his eyes: “Feel uncomfortable for me”

“I understand that you ask the question, so I don’t say that it is tasteless,” said the outgoing Munich club icon after her 756th and last competitive game for FC Bayern. At the same time, he made it clear: “It feels uncomfortable for me.”

Müller’s footballing future is still open after the end in the quarter-finals, recently a change to the US MLS seemed a likely scenario.

His farewell to Bayern 17 years after his professional debut, he had to “let and process”. “We were so focused on the progress,” he said, “now you go back to the hotel and have to pack the suitcases.”

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