Insult to Injury: Bayern Munich's injured Alphonso Davies hobbled outside Allianz Arena looking for driver after UCL final
Briefly

Alphonso Davies missed significant playing time for Bayern Munich due to a cruciate ligament tear while playing for the Canadian national team. This injury was detrimental to Bayern's Champions League campaign and compounded by multiple teammates’ injuries. Despite his absence, Davies stayed connected to the team, attending the Champions League final. His experience finding transportation after the match was humorous, highlighting his resilient spirit. He is projected to return in late fall, while maintaining his training routines.
In a rather bizarre twist of misfortune, Davies apparently had some difficulty finding his driver amidst the dense traffic chaos outside the stadium after the match had ended, and he wound up hobbling around for roughly 15 minutes before locating his designated vehicle.
Davies is expected to be back in action in the late fall; somewhere around the November time frame, but he has not strayed too far from the pitch as a spectator and fan.
Earlier in the season, Davies had been dealing with some muscular issues and had missed a handful of matches, but his cruciate ligament tear was a massive blow for the club's Champions League push.
He also, in a joking tone, mentioned that he would be doing 40 to 50 minutes of ice and compression on his affected leg, though that routine was probably followed through on.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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