Alphonso Davies Injury: Bayern Munich star sidelined for several weeks with left hamstring issue

Bayern Munich has officially confirmed that star left-back Alphonso Davies will miss several weeks of action due to a left hamstring injury. The update comes as a significant blow to the Canadian international and the German giants heading into the final stretch of the season.

Details of Alphonso Davies’ Hamstring Injury

According to Bayern Munich’s announcement, Davies sustained the injury during recent matches. The club stated that the 25-year-old will be sidelined for several weeks as he undergoes recovery and rehabilitation.

This marks another hamstring-related setback for Davies, who has dealt with similar muscle issues earlier in 2026. Hamstring injuries are common among explosive full-backs like Davies, known for his blistering pace and dynamic runs down the flank.

What This Means for Canada and the 2026 World Cup

As captain of the Canadian national team, Davies’ fitness is critical ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil (co-hosted by Canada, USA, and Mexico). Repeated muscle injuries raise concerns about his long-term durability, though “several weeks” typically allows time for recovery before major summer tournaments.

Canadian supporters will hope for a swift and full recovery to ensure their star player is ready for the biggest stage in football.

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