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Decreased by a concern in the left knee for several weeks, Dayot Upamecano should probably not have played as much with the Blues against Croatia, last week, in the quarterfinals of the League of Nations.
With the blessing of his club, Bayern, the defender of the French team made the decision to undergo arthroscopy this Thursday to remedy the evil from which he suffers. This under the leadership of the renowned Professor Fink, in Innsbruck in Austria, as before him his Munich teammates Manuel Neuer, Joshua Kimmich or Lucas Hernandez at the time.
Back for a possible C1 final
Such an intervention implies for the 26 -year -old an absence of six to eight weeks. Either an end of the season or almost. The best concerned will be able to take part in the Champions League final that Bayern could play at home in Munich on May 31.
As for the Blues, Dayot Upamecano should be restored for the Final Four of the League of Nations. And in particular the semi-final that Didier Deschamps' men will play in one act against Spain on June 4 on the side of Stuttgart.
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