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Canada's Alphonso Davies Gets Positive Injury Update But Will Miss March Matches
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Canada's Alphonso Davies Gets Positive Injury Update But Will Miss March Matches

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Bayern Munich full-back Alphonso Davies is set for a shorter spell on the sidelines than first feared following his injury against Atalanta. Canada head coach Jesse Marsch has provided a positive update on the defender's recovery timeline after reaching out to his star player. A major relief for Kompany The Allianz Arena faithful were left holding their breath when Davies limped out of Bayern's dominant 6-1 Champions League victory over Atalanta. Given the defender's recent history with fitness issues, there were genuine fears of a lengthy layoff during a pivotal stretch of the season. However, the latest diagnosis suggests the damage is far less severe than initially anticipated. While Bayern’s medical staff were cautious with their initial prognosis, the news from the Canadian camp indicates that the 25-year-old has avoided a serious tear. Marsch provides clarity on recovery Marsch has been in direct contact with his captain and offered an optimistic timeline for his return to the pitch. The former Leeds United boss revealed that the current setback is a minor hurdle compared to the muscle issues Davies faced just a month ago. "I've spoken to him. He's obviously a little sad and frustrated," Marsch told TSN. "But he said that this injury – even compared to the one he had about a month ago – is much less severe. It will probably take him two to three weeks to get back." International break strategy Marsch further explained that Canada intend to support Bayern by leaving their talismanic captain out of the upcoming international window. "We will probably not call him into the squad in March and leave him in Munich so that he becomes fully fit again. That is ok. I am confident that he will do exactly that," the former RB Leipzig boss stated regarding the March fixtures. The coach emphasized the importance of a patient approach, especially given Davies' history with a serious ACL injury in 2025. "My message to him was: 'Stay positive. It is not easy when you come back

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- No Data Available - BROWSE BY SPORTS & TEAMS PLAYERS SHOWS PERSONALITIES TOPICS Built on UEFA Champions League UEFA Champions League Canada's Alphonso Davies Gets Positive Injury Update But Will Miss March Matches Updated Mar. 13, 2026 1:33 p.m. ET share facebook x reddit link Bayern Munich full-back Alphonso Davies is set for a shorter spell on the sidelines than first feared following his injury against Atalanta. Canada head coach Jesse Marsch has provided a positive update on the defender's recovery timeline after reaching out to his star player. A major relief for Kompany The Allianz Arena faithful were left holding their breath when Davies limped out of Bayern's dominant 6-1 Champions League victory over Atalanta. Given the defender's recent history with fitness issues, there were genuine fears of a lengthy layoff during a pivotal stretch of the season. However, the latest diagnosis suggests the damage is far less severe than initially anticipated. While Bayern’s medical staff were cautious with their initial prognosis, the news from the Canadian camp indicates that the 25-year-old has avoided a serious tear. Marsch provides clarity on recovery Marsch has been in direct contact with his captain and offered an optimistic timeline for his return to the pitch. The former Leeds United boss revealed that the current setback is a minor hurdle compared to the muscle issues Davies faced just a month ago. "I've spoken to him. He's obviously a little sad and frustrated," Marsch told TSN . "But he said that this injury – even compared to the one he had about a month ago – is much less severe. It will probably take him two to three weeks to get back." International break strategy Marsch further explained that Canada intend to support Bayern by leaving their talismanic captain out of the upcoming international window. "We will probably not call him into the squad in March and leave him in Munich so that he becomes fully fit again. That is ok. I am confident that he will d...
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