Bayern plans to file a complaint against Canada

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By: Manu Tournoux

A few hours after the serious injury of Alphonso Davies, absent for 8 months after a tear of the ligaments intervened with his national team, anger does not fall back to Bayern Munich. The German club believes that the Canadian medical staff has shown serious negligence and plans to file a complaint. “” We demand a complete clarification of events on the part of the Canadian Federation and we reserve the right to initiate legal proceedings “, Says the CEO of the Bavarian club, Jan-Christian Dreesen, in Bild. “” We are the employer and we pay the players, so we will investigate this case “, For his part, the sports director, Christoph Freund.

Canada has already defended itself by saying that the left side, despite an optimal physical state, asked to play against the United States, a match where it was heavily injured after just 12 minutes. Bayern mainly criticizes the Canadian national team for having insufficiently looked at the summer of the left side knee before returning it to Munich. “Sending a visibly injured player with a damaged knee on an intercontinental flight of twelve hours without a in -depth medical examination is, in our opinion, serious negligence and a clear violation of medical duty”deplores Dreesen, who continues on the global management of 24 -year -old player. “” Overall, the use of Davies, which already had muscle problems before the match, in a low -stake meeting, is in our opinion in any case understandable. Tension rises in this case.