Neuer criticizes Donnarumma after Musiala’s injury
Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer expressed his criticism towards his Paris Saint-Germain counterpart, Gianluigi Donnarumma, after Bayern midfielder Jamal Musiala suffered an apparent serious injury to his left leg during the Club World Cup quarter-final match. Musiala was injured near the end of the first half, after a dispute with Donnarumma. The Italian goalkeeper retreated with the ball, but knelt down when he realized the severity of the injury. A stretcher was immediately requested to take Musiala off the field. Max Eberl, sporting director of Bayern Munich, reported that Musiala was taken to the hospital.Neuer added: “I approached him and said: ‘Don’t you want to go see our player?’. It’s the right thing to do, to go and wish him the best. In the end he did it. Sportsmanship is always important… I would have reacted differently.” Donnarumma posted a photo on Instagram where he was seen distressed after the injury, along with a message for Musiala that said: “All my prayers and good wishes are with you.” Bayern coach Vincent Kompany commented: “It didn’t look good. If I only see the images, it looked like an ankle injury, but I’m not going to make a diagnosis here.” Kompany added: “What still boils my blood at this moment is not the result. I understand that this is football, but it’s the fact that it happened to someone who enjoys the game so much, but who is also very important to us.” Musiala, 22 years old, who also plays for the German national team, came into the match with three goals in the tournament, one less than the Golden Boot leaders, Ángel Di María and Marcos Leonardo. His goals in the Club World Cup raised his tally to 20 this season, including 12 in the Bundesliga and three in the Champions League.“A situation where it is not necessary to go in like that,” Neuer declared about Donnarumma. “It’s risky. He is willing to take the risk of injuring his opponent.”
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