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Jamal Musiala Battles Back: Injured Star Shares Recovery Journey

2026-07-08 · Jamal Musiala · Player Focus

**Jamal Musiala** revealed on 3 July 2026 that his recovery from a fractured tibia is finally moving past the worst phase, promising a return to Bayern Munich’s midfield before the autumn fixtures begin.

The German international suffered a clean‑break tibia fracture during a Bundesliga clash against Borussia Dortmund on 12 May 2026. The injury forced him off at the 27th minute and required immediate surgery. Musiala’s medical team confirmed a three‑month minimum lay‑off, but the midfielder insists the toughest part has already passed.

He told reporters that the first weeks felt like “being trapped in a glass box.” Daily physiotherapy sessions focus on weight‑bearing drills, while a bespoke hydro‑therapy program rebuilds muscle endurance. Musiala highlighted a new mental‑training routine, working with sports psychologist Dr Katrin Müller to keep his focus sharp.

Bayern rely on Musiala’s creativity to unlock tight defenses. In the 2025‑26 season he logged 8 goals and 12 assists across all competitions, ranking third in the league for key passes per 90 minutes. His absence left a noticeable gap, with Bayern dropping points in three consecutive matches in June. The club’s sporting director, Hasan Salihamidzic, noted that Musiala’s return could restore the team’s attacking rhythm ahead of the Champions League group stage.

Musiala expects to join full training by mid‑September, aiming for a cameo in the 23 September Bundesliga fixture against VfL Wolfsburg. He warned that “the body will tell you when it’s ready,” but confidence is growing after completing his first sprint test at 30 km/h-a speed he hadn’t reached since the injury. Fans can look forward to his first competitive appearance likely in a cup tie, where manager Thomas Tuchel plans to ease him back into match intensity.

Germany’s coach, Julian Nagelsmann, confirmed Musiala remains in the squad for the upcoming Nations League matches, albeit as a backup option. The midfielder’s progress will be monitored closely, with a potential debut in the Euro 2028 qualifiers if fitness holds. Musiala’s own words echo a quiet optimism: “I’ve learned the most this year about patience and purpose.”

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