Bayern Munich: at least two months of absence for Kingsley Coman

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The tile for Kingsley Coman. Starting this Saturday during the Bundesliga match between Augsburg and Bayern Munich (2-3), the French international had to leave his partners after being hit in the knee in the 25th minute of play. Grimacing as he left the pitch , the player trained at PSG caused trouble for his coach Thomas Tuchel, who was pessimistic after the meeting.

Obviously, the German technician was right and will have to do without his player for a long time. As reported by the newspaper The Team, the first examinations taken this Saturday evening revealed that the internal ligament had been affected. The first diagnosis would have estimated the duration of unavailability of the Frenchman at two months. Clearly, Coman should miss the round of 16 round of the Champions League against Lazio Rome. See more…

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