Bayern Munich received a setback with the confirmation that Kingsley Coman will be sidelined for an extended period due to an adductor injury sustained during their recent Bundesliga match against FC Köln. The French winger was forced off the pitch in the 50th minute following an incident in the opposition penalty area, where he went down without any contact from an opponent. Coman’s absence will be keenly felt as Bayern gears up for a crucial Champions League clash against Arsenal on Wednesday night.
Selection Headache for Thomas Tuchel Ahead of Champions League Fixture
With Coman sidelined, Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel faces a selection headache as he prepares his squad for the upcoming Champions League encounter against Arsenal. The absence of key players adds to the challenge, with Alphonso Davies ruled out due to accumulation of yellow cards, forcing Tuchel to opt for Noussair Mazraoui at left-back in their recent Bundesliga fixture. Additionally, the offensive options for
Bayern are further depleted with Serge Gnabry sidelined indefinitely and Leroy Sané also facing fitness concerns after missing the Köln game due to an “expected reaction” in his pubic bone. However, there remains hope that Sané will be fit to feature in the crucial European tie.
Bayern Munich’s Injury Woes Continue
The injury to Kingsley Coman adds to Bayern Munich’s growing list of sidelined players, posing a significant challenge for the reigning champions as they navigate through a demanding fixture schedule. The absence of key attacking options such as Coman, Gnabry, and potential fitness concerns surrounding Sané could disrupt Bayern’s momentum as they aim to secure a positive result against Arsenal and advance in the Champions League. Tuchel will need to carefully manage his squad and explore alternative strategies to overcome the absence of key personnel and maintain Bayern’s pursuit of silverware across multiple fronts.