News: Jamal Musiala, 1860 Munich, Tromsø IL

Max Eberl made no secret of who he blamed for Jamal Musiala's nasty injury on Saturday evening. "If I jump onto the lower leg while sprinting, weighing 100 kilos, there's a high risk of something happening," he said, referring to Gianluigi Donnarumma. Manuel Neuer also criticized the Paris keeper, accusing him of disrespect. Despite all the (justified) anger, this was a bit too much of a good thing, especially since Donnarumma himself seemed completely devastated. The diagnosis came yesterday: a broken fibula and dislocated ankle. Jamal Musiala will be out for a long time. This didn't provide any arguments for the Club World Cup. And in Stuttgart, too, the record champions' tricky situation will have been well-received – although the price for Nick Woltemade is unlikely to have gone down much. Lothar Matthäus even demanded that Thomas Müller's contract be extended after all, which Müller immediately dismissed as a "tasteless discussion." Even before the game, Bavarian transfer policy was the second most important topic in the Free State (right after the Wels in Brombachsee). After Musiala's injury, it has reached a new dimension.
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