FC Bayern Munich left the club World Cup in the quarter-finals against Paris Saint-Germain. However, the serious injury to Jamal Musiala weighs more than that weighs.
Desiré Doué (78th minute) and Ousmane Dembélé (90.+5) scored the goals of the day for PSG in the 2-0 (0-0) on Saturday evening. Willian Pacho saw the red card in the 82nd minute after a foul on Leon Goretzka, just like Lucas Hernández in injury time (90.+1). With the break whistle, Musiala had apparently seriously injured his left leg in a collision and had to be removed with a stretcher.
Trainer Vincent Kompany was “angry” Because of the incident. “There are many things in life that are more important. But Jamal lives for football, he fights back – and then something happens. You feel powerless. It makes me angry that it happened to someone like him.”
PSG starts with a lot of momentum, Bayern turn up before the break
It took less than three minutes when the French Champions League winner had the first good opportunity. Michael Olise lightly lost the ball in his own half, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia switched over quickly and found Doué, who scored just left the goal from about 20 meters. But the Munich team also registered in the opposing penalty area shortly afterwards, but after the Hacken shelf by Aleksandar Pavlovic, Gianluigi Donnarumma was able to parry the somewhat harmless low shot from Olise (7th).
In a relatively balanced initial phase, PSG always managed to create promising opportunities with quick switching moments and direct combination game: In the 17th minute, the team of Luis Enrique Achraf Hakimi released on the right wing, the flat flank of which was only a bit too long against it, so that Kvaratskhelia did not have a good angle and just that Met.
The Bavarians, on the other hand, always came close to the Paris sixteen, but then mostly had the entire back team against themselves, so that only a few half field flanks hinted at some danger. It took up to the 26th minute before the Bayern fans in Atlanta really had the scream of screaming on their lips: Olise only took a quick step from the right and then half-high onto the far corner, but Donnarumma was on hand. Five minutes later, Manuel Neuer shortened the angle on the other side against the Kvaratskhelia, which was rushing from left, and thus prevented the deficit.
Severity Musiala injury Shocked everyone involved
The game had now started. Bayern in particular had other occasions until the break, but Harry Kane headed over the goal (38th) and Musiala only missed a Pavlovic flank by centimeters, which Donnarumma steered around the post in the end (42.). When everything looked like a feast but rather unexcited 0-0 for the break, the scene of the game occurred with the half -time whistle.
When hunting a ball rolling towards the baseline, Donnarumma hurried towards Jamal Musiala, first came to the ball, but then cleared Musiala while sliding. Its left leg was caught in full movement under the Paris goalkeeper, Musiala’s foot was then visibly off. A visibly shocked player grape around the screaming Musiala immediately formed. The 22-year-old had been back in the starting eleven for the first time in three months after the injury has survived. An exact diagnosis is still pending. A long failure is likely.
After the break, it initially looked as if the Munich team still had to fight with the shock. PSG came out of the cabin much more lively and Neuer had to raise his entire skill in the 49th minute to prevent the deficit against the freely continuous Bradley Barcola. Overall, however, the opportunities were significantly lower. Olise had the best Bayern opportunity in the second half with an artistic chip attempt-but there were also a total of 65 minutes.
Two goals and two red cards for Paris
Almost the new new new one in the 73rd minute had laid an egg into the nest when he shot down in the construction game Kvaratskhelia, from which the ball crashed into the just substitute Ousmane Dembéle. Neuer adjusted the scene itself, however, and brought the Frenchman into trouble on the edge of the penalty area, so that he just narrowly pushed past the left -wing post of orphaned. The Bayern keeper was powerless five minutes later. After a nice combination on the right side, Doué came to a conclusion and hit ice cold with the right lower corner with ice cold.
PSG was bent into the winning road, but then Pacho provided his team when he cleared Goretzka with an open sole without need and rightly saw the red card. The Munich threw everything forward again and Kane scored an offside goal (87th). Then Hernández was also expelled for an elbow use against Raphael Guerreiro of the field (90.+2). For a Munich hit, this double overnight no longer was no longer enough. On the contrary: Dembélé even scored in the 90th+5 after Hakimi-Pass from the right to 2: 0. In the end, only PSG cheered and for Bayern this day could hardly have gone worse.
Müller’s last game gets to the marginal note
Thomas Müller’s last use for his club even went down a bit. After the game, a visibly taken Müller also said at “DAZN” about the Musiala injury: “I haven’t heard any concrete things yet, but of course that’s always brutally bitter when you are replaced because it really doesn’t work anymore. You try to direct your thoughts on the game, but of course you still have moments when you are difficult to stay on the matter. It is not as much as robots, we also have personal relationships with each other. “
