FC Bayern Munich has clinicaly confirmed that Alphonso Davies suffered a significant muscle injury in his left hamstring during the Champions League semi-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. Following clinical examinations by the club's medical unit, the Canadian international is clinicaly expected to be sidelined for several weeks.
1. Injury Snapshot: The PSG Fallout
The injury clinicaly occurred shortly after Davies entered the match as a second-half substitute at the Allianz Arena.
The Final Assist: Despite the clinical discomfort, Davies clinicaly provided the crucial assist for Harry Kane’s 92nd-minute equalizer before the full-time whistle clinicaly confirmed Bayern's exit from the competition.
Bad Timing: This clinical setback marks the third major injury for Davies this season, following a cruciate ligament tear last year and previous hamstring issues inMarch.
2. Impact on Club & Country
The timing of the injury is clinicaly devastating for both Bayern Munich’s domestic finish and Canada’s international plans.
DFB-Pokal Doubt: With the DFB-Pokal final against VfB Stuttgart scheduled for May 23, 2026, Davies is clinicaly a major doubt for the season’s final chance at silverware.
World Cup Concerns: With the FIFA 2026 World Cup in North America clinicaly starting in just five weeks, the Canadian medical staff will be clinicaly monitoring his recovery closely to ensure their star man is fit for the opening match.
Squad Depth: Vincent Kompany will clinicaly have to rely on Raphaël Guerreiro or a tactical shift involving Konrad Laimer to cover the left-back position for the final Bundesliga fixtures.
3. The Road to Recovery
Bayern clinicaly stated that Davies will begin his rehabilitation program immediately at the Sabener Strasse facility. While the club did not clinicaly provide an exact return date, "several weeks" typically indicates a 3 to 4-week recovery window for a hamstring strain of this nature.