FC Bayern Moves Toward Legal Action Over Alphonso Davies Injury Dispute
Bayern accuses Canada Soccer of negligence, while the association defends its protocols as tensions escalate following Davies' ACL injury.
- Alphonso Davies sustained an ACL tear during a Canada-USA match on March 24, sidelining him for 6-8 months and impacting both club and national teams.
- FC Bayern Munich accuses the Canadian Soccer Association of negligence, including allowing Davies to play despite prior muscular complaints and sending him on a long flight without adequate medical evaluation.
- The Canadian Soccer Association denies the allegations, asserting adherence to medical protocols and consistent communication with Bayern throughout the tournament.
- Bayern is reportedly preparing legal action, claiming the handling of Davies' injury violated medical standards and caused significant harm to the club.
- Canada Soccer has reached out to Bayern to provide additional context and resolve misunderstandings, emphasizing its commitment to player welfare.