First statement after horror injury
Jamal Musiala has no resentment
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Jamal Musiala does not give Gianluigi Donnarumma to his serious injury and is already optimistic about the future.
Bayern star Jamal Musiala (22) spoke out for the first time after his serious injury with an optimistic statement and at the same time. The 22-year-old a short video in which he first thanks himself in English for all the recovery wishes of fans and colleagues. “It means a lot to me. It’s nice to see how the football world holds together in such a time. I really appreciate that.”
Then the exceptional player says something that Gianluigi Donnarumma (26) should mean a lot. His broken fabric, which he suffered from the PSG keeper in the club World Cup quarter-finals last Saturday, was just bad luck: “Nobody has to blame for that. Such things just happen.”
Donnarumma had reacted shocked to the serious injury of his opponent after the collision. During the rest of the game, he was consistently whistled by the Bayern fans in the stadium and he was also criticized for his hard use in the media.
Surgery has already been completed
Musiala now wants to use the forced break, which could possibly run in view of the severity of the injury by the end of the year, “to rebuild my strength and positivity”. The first step for this has already been taken, “the operation went very well and I’m in good hands,” asserts the dribble -strong offensive player of FC Bayern.
With his optimistic look into the future, Jamal Musiala proves what record national player and TV expert Lothar Matthäus (64) recently. “I know Jamal and know that he has a stable environment. He is someone who never wanes even in such a difficult phase.” The success, even at such a young age, has never gotten to his head and “he stayed on the floor with both legs”.
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Source: Stern

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