Bayern Munich threaten to sue Canada Soccer
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"We're demanding a full investigation into the events from Canada Soccer and expressly reserve the right to take legal action," Bayern chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen told Bild.
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"We want to know what exactly happened."
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“The expectation was he would not be in the XI. As a captain, I feel he was pressured to start by the coach.”
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Bayern Munich is considering legal action against the Canadian soccer federation following Alphonso Davies’ serious knee injury in a match of little importance.
Bild understands that Dayot Upamecano (26) may miss the rest of the season due to a knee injury suffered during the international break. The centre-back played the whole 120 minutes as France
Bayern Munich is outraged following the serious injury suffered by Alphonso Davies during the recent FIFA international break. The Canadian defender, a key player in Vincent Kompany’s squad, tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during his national team’s match against the United States in the CONCACAF Nations League,
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BAYERN MUNICH are considering legal action against the Canadian Soccer Federation after Alphonso Davies’ injury. The full-back, 24, is out for the rest of the season due to a torn ligament and
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