Bundesliga, Euro 2024: the verdict is in for Kingsley Coman

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Trouble continues for Kingsley Coman. Already absent for 13 matches since the start of the season due to his injuries, particularly to a knee, which kept him away from the field from the end of January until the beginning of April, Kinglsey Coman (27) suffered another injury. huge blow against FC Cologne this Saturday in the Bundesliga. Upon receiving a cross from Joshua Kimmich, the ex-Parisian collapsed in the opposing area, clearly still injured in the knee. Unable to get up, Coman was forced to be replaced by Jamal Musiala (50th).

All this, a few hours now before the quarter-final second leg of the Champions League against Arsenal. Shortly after leaving the field and being taken to hospital before the final whistle, Bayern Munich explained that he “will miss FC Bayern for several weeks. The attacking player injured his right adductor muscles during the Bundesliga home match against FC Cologne on Saturday due to a muscle bundle injury.after an initial examination carried out.

Kingsley Coman uncertain for Euro 2024

“He will undergo additional examinations. It is not a good sign. We hope he will not be absent for several months., explained sports director Christoph Freund about his injury. But it seems much more serious than that. According to information from Sky Sports Germany, Kingsley Coman is expected to be out for up to 5-6 weeks and will therefore miss the entire rest of the season with Bayern Munich. But that’s not all, since the German media specifies that the French international is already uncertain for Euro 2024, while Didier Deschamps will have to communicate his final list to UEFA on June 7.

“The big downside of the whole match was the injury to Kingsley Coman. This makes me very sad because I know how hard he worked and how important it was to us. It looked extremely painful on the television images. It’s definitely not enough for Wednesday. It’s extremely hard, especially in this phase where you’re playing for titles.”, explained Thomas Tuchel after the meeting. A serious blow for him, but also for Didier Deschamps who may have to think of other options for his list of players to bring to Germany this summer.

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