Alphonso Davies has to go to the dentist after being hit in the face

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Bayern star has to go to the dentist after being hit in the face

During a duel with Silvan Widmer, Davies received an unintentional blow in the mouth from the Mainz captain. After that, “a few teeth were crooked,” reported coach Thomas Tuchel.

According to sports director Christoph Freund, Davies, who had celebrated his comeback in Munich’s starting line-up after a several-week injury break, immediately went to a dentist. “We hope it’s not that bad,” said Tuchel.

Expert with a hymn of praise for the Bayern star

After FC Bayern’s victory against Lazio Rome, TV expert Dietmar Hamann found unusual words of praise for the Bundesliga club – especially for midfielder Aleksandar Pavlović. The midfielder played “outstanding,” enthused the former Bayern professional. “He is clearly number one in his position,” wrote Hamann in his Sky column: “And he has pushed Joshua Kimmich, who was our number six in the national team until a few months ago, to the right side of defense.”

The 50-year-old added: “You have to give credit to Kimmich, who has had to take a lot of criticism recently, for putting himself at the service of the team and praising Pavlović after the game.” We have to wait and see “whether he is also the solution on the right side in the national team.”

Tel is said to remain loyal to the record champions

There has been some speculation about Mathys Tel in recent weeks. Will he stay with Bayern? Does it change in the summer? Now it seems clear: the Frenchman is staying with the German record champions.

As both the French “L’Équipe” and Sky report, Tel will extend its contract, which runs until 2027, by two years until 2029. He is due to sign the new contract on Wednesday.

England star stays in Munich

Winter newcomer Eric Dier remains in Munich. The club confirmed this on Saturday. After his future had been clarified, Dier himself focused entirely on sport. “I’m very happy in Munich. Now my future is settled and I can concentrate exclusively on my performance and how I can help the club,” said the 30-year-old in a statement from the German champions on Saturday. “We want to win games and titles again, even if it’s a difficult phase for us at the moment.”

According to the club, the contract of the 49-time England international has been extended by one season until June 30, 2025 due to a mutually agreed clause. Dier moved to the German record champions on loan from Tottenham Hotspur in January.

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