Jamal Musiala Returns to Bayern Training After Injury
Jamal Musiala has returned to Bayern Munich training, four months after suffering a severe injury to his left ankle.
The 22-year-old German playmaker completed his first passing and coordination drills at the Säbener Straße training center.
Musiala sustained a fibula fracture and ligament dislocation during a brutal collision in the Club World Cup against PSG.
This injury shocked both the Bayern dressing room and the football world, and his absence has been deeply felt in the team.
Bayern has struggled to replicate its usual attacking creativity without Musiala, and his return is a massive morale boost for Vincent Kompany's side.
The team has endured an inconsistent spell in the Bundesliga, and Musiala's gradual return could restore the touch of creativity and unpredictability that Bayern has sorely missed.
Musiala's return is also a source of relief and optimism for Germany, where he is seen as the future of the Mannschaft.
The player himself, along with the medical staff, has emphasized a “step-by-step” approach, avoiding any rush or unnecessary risks.
While the most optimistic forecasts point to a December comeback, the main objective remains for Musiala to return 100% fit and ready to perform at the highest level.
Bayern is also celebrating the near return of Alphonso Davies, another key figure in the final stages of his rehabilitation.
If both players make it back before the end of the year, Kompany could finally count on two of his most decisive assets just in time for the business end of the season.
And with Musiala's smile on the training pitch, it seems that the miracle is almost complete.
The German Football Association is closely monitoring his recovery with an eye on the next major international tournament.
As of November 11, 2025, Musiala's recovery is progressing faster than expected, and his return to training is a huge encouragement for Bayern and Germany.