Bayern Munich: the loss is confirmed for Aleksandar Pavlovic

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This Saturday, Bayern Munich proved that they had to be counted on this season in the Bundesliga. Against Stuttgart, the Bavarians dictated their law thanks to a hat-trick from Harry Kane against a team which finished ahead of them in the standings last season. The only downside to this great victory is the injury of Aleksandar Pavlović. After a duel with former Rennais Fabian Rieder, the young 20-year-old midfielder fell back on his shoulder. And according to information from the German press, the German international has broken his collarbone.

At the end of the meeting, Max Eberl, sporting director of the Bavarian club, gave some less than reassuring news about his young prodigy: “his loss is bitter. Pavlovic was one of our best players at the moment. It will be a little longer. It’s really dramatic for Aleks. We need the whole team. Now we have depth in the team which can compensate for the failures. To face Barça in midweek, Vincent Kompany will therefore have to deal with Joao Palhinha, who arrived this summer from Fulham for 60 million euros. According to Sky Germany, Pavlovic will no longer play for Bayern Munich in 2024.

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