Bayern Munich just about beat Wolfsburg 1-0 at the Volkswagen Arena, a win made possible by Jonas Urbig’s heroics and a magnificent Michael Olise goal. Unfortunately, this was preceded by news of Alphonso Davies picking up an injury and being ruled out for the rest of the season. Speaking after the match, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany provided an update on the situation of the 25-year-old Canadian.
“Physically, I’m not worried about him,” Kompany began (as captured by X account @iMiaSanMia). “He’ll
be back and everything will be fine. But mentally, it’s extremely tough. These small injuries that keep coming back are difficult to deal with. We’ll see what happens regarding the World Cup. We’re helping and supporting him. I’d just look Phonzy in the eye and tell him to keep going. There’s no other way. He shouldn’t be afraid. Fear is the biggest enemy in this kind of situation.”
With rumors of Davies being a sellable and/or a seemingly unprofitable asset, the future of the explosive left-back might become untenable if his situation does not improve.
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