Bayern Munich Midfielder Corentin Tolisso Out for 3 Months with Thigh Injury, Says Coach Hansi Flick
His injury deepens the problems facing Bayern after midfielder Thomas Müller and defender Benjamin Pavard both went into isolation following positive coronavirus tests.
Munich, February 19: Bayern Munich midfielder Corentin Tolisso will be out for at least three months after tearing a tendon in his left thigh in training, coach Hansi Flick said Friday. Tolisso's injury comes ahead of a Champions League game at Lazio on Tuesday and could affect his chances of making France's squad for this year's European Championship. Flick said Tolisso was in "enormous pain" when he was hurt during training on Thursday and has already undergone an operation on his thigh.
"He will get the time and he has all the support he needs from the club and the coaching staff," Flick said. "He was very shocked and sad about this injury."
Tolisso has played 22 games for Bayern this season and scored three goals, including one in Bayern's 3-3 draw with Arminia Bielefeld on Monday. Tolisso has played 23 times for France, most recently against Croatia in the Nations League in October. Barcelona’s Morale On an All-Time Low After Losing 4-1 to PSG in Champions League 2021: Reports.
His injury deepens the problems facing Bayern after midfielder Thomas Müller and defender Benjamin Pavard both went into isolation following positive coronavirus tests.
Midfielders Leon Goretzka and Javi Martinez could return against third-place Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday after missing three weeks following their own virus positives.
(This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)