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Davies' Tearful Exit: Bayern's Speed Demon Struck by Hamstring Curse Again

Davies' Tearful Exit: Bayern's Speed Demon Struck by Hamstring Curse Again

Bulinews at OneFootball EN 12 March 2026 at 09:44
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Alphonso Davies left the pitch in tears during Bayern Munich's 6-1 win over Atalanta due to a right hamstring muscle strain, as confirmed by the club. Reports suggest he could miss up to three weeks, adding to a season already disrupted by injuries after just 13 appearances. Bayern fans are hoping for a quick recovery for their pacey left-back.

Davies' Tearful Exit: Bayern's Speed Demon Struck by Hamstring Curse Again

Picture this: Bayern Munich are absolutely rinsing Atalanta 6-1, fans belting out chants, and then Alphonso Davies hobbles off in floods of tears. It was like the party's just getting started and someone pulls the plug. The Canadian rocket man had to bow out early, turning a dream night into a nightmare for the left-back.

This happened midweek in what was supposed to be a stroll in the park for the Bavarians. Davies, Bayern's lightning-quick full-back, felt a twinge and that was that – straight down the tunnel, emotions spilling over. Heartbreaking stuff, especially after he'd only just clawed his way back into the squad.

The Official Word: Hamstring Heartache

Late on Wednesday, FC Bayern dropped the bombshell via their official channels. It's a muscle strain in his right hamstring for the Canada international. No firm timeline on his comeback, mind – the club playing it coy as usual.

But hold onto your Bavarian brews, because German rag Bild reckons he could be out for up to three weeks. That's per their sources, always ones to stir the pot. As reported by Bulinews at OneFootball, this is the latest twist in Davies' rollercoaster season.

Fans are already twitching with anxiety. Three weeks? In football terms, that's an eternity – enough time for your fantasy team to crumble and your mates to nick your spot down the pub.

A Season Plagued by the Treatment Room

Spare a thought for poor Alphonso. This lad's been in and out like a dodgy revolving door all campaign. He'd only just shaken off a torn muscle fibre injury, thinking he'd cracked it. Nope. Back to square one.

In the 2025/26 season so far, he's mustered just 13 appearances for Bayern. That's barely enough to get your boots muddy, let alone terrorise defenders with those lung-busting runs. Davies is the kind of player who makes full-backs look like they're wading through treacle – all pace, power, and that cheeky overlap.

Remember his glory days? Bursting forward like a man possessed, leaving opponents in the dust. Bayern's attack thrives when he's bombing down the left, feeding Harry Kane or whoever's lurking. Without him, it's like driving a Ferrari with a flat tyre – still quick, but not quite the same thrill.

And it's not just Bayern hurting. Canada are gearing up for internationals, and their talisman is sidelined again. The gaffer's probably got that familiar furrowed brow, plotting squad rotations while Davies nurses his hammy on the physio's table.

What's Next for the Flying Canadian?

So, where does this leave things? Bayern's got depth, sure – Noussair Mazraoui or Adam Aznou might step up – but Davies is irreplaceable at his blistering best. Three weeks out means he misses key fixtures, potentially denting Bayern's title push or whatever European jaunt they're on.

Rumours swirl about his long-term future too. Contract talks dragging? Real Madrid sniffing? Add injuries to the mix, and it's a transfer saga waiting to explode. But let's not get ahead – first, heal up, lad.

For now, it's all about rehab. Ice packs, gentle jogs, and crossing fingers it's not worse than advertised. Bayern fans, crack open a Weißbier and toast to a swift return. Davies will be back, leaving defenders crying instead.

In the meantime, keep an eye on that Atalanta thrashing – 6-1 doesn't happen every day. Goals galore, but overshadowed by one tearful exit. Football, eh? One minute you're flying, the next you're floored. Classic.

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