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Bayern Munich executive director threatens to sue Canadian Federation after Alphonso Davies’ severe injury

March 29, 2025 8:50 PM
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After Alphonso Davies suffered a serious injury, Bayern Munich executive director Jan-Christian Dreesen has threatened legal action against the Canada Soccer Federation.

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The international break brought bad news for Bayern Munich’s 2024–25 campaign as star fullback Alphonso Davies suffered a serious injury that will sideline him for several months. In response, Bayern’s executive director Jan-Christian Dreesen has threatened legal action against the Canada Soccer Federation.

Before Canada’s third-place match against the United States in the CONCACAF Nations League, Davies was reportedly dealing with muscular discomfort—but still featured in the game. Just six minutes in, he went down in visible pain after a challenge, clutching his knee. He was substituted in the 12th minute.

Upon returning to Germany, Bayern’s medical team conducted a full evaluation, and on Wednesday, it was confirmed that Davies had suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee. The injury will rule him out for the remainder of the season and likely part of the next.

Bayern demands answers from Canada soccer

Injuries during international duty have long been a point of contention for clubs, but in Davies’ case, Bayern’s frustration escalated due to what they claim was mishandling of his condition. Dreesen strongly criticized Canada Soccer’s decisions surrounding Davies, particularly allowing him to travel and play despite visible discomfort.

“Sending an obviously injured player with a compromised knee on a twelve-hour intercontinental flight without a proper medical assessment is, from our point of view, grossly negligent and a clear violation of medical duty of care,” Dreesen told German outlet BILD. “We demand a full explanation from Canada Soccer regarding the events and explicitly reserve the right to take legal steps.”

Dreesen further questioned the coaching staff’s decision to field Davies in what he described as a low-stakes match: “Overall, the decision to play Davies—who was already dealing with muscular issues before the match—in a game that was meaningless from a sporting perspective is, in our view, completely incomprehensible.

“Phonzy is not at fault—he’s the captain, he wants to take responsibility. But especially because Canada is already qualified for the 2026 World Cup as a host, no health risks should be taken with a key player like him,” Dressen said protecting Davies, who already underwent surgery.

Canada responds to criticism

Davies’ agent, Nedal Huoseh, also placed blame on head coach Jesse Marsch, telling German outlet TZ that “he could’ve handled the situation better.” In response, Canada Soccer spokesperson Paulo Senra defended the federation’s actions and the medical team’s protocols in a statement to The Athletic:

“We further reviewed the circumstances related to the medical care provided to Alphonso Davies. Medical documentation confirms that proper care protocols were followed, and communication records show that our medical staff provided updates to Bayern Munich throughout the entire tournament. We spoke further with Bayern Munich today to provide them with context and details to address any misunderstandings.”

While both sides have presented their positions, the fallout from the incident remains ongoing. One thing is certain: Alphonso Davies’ absence will be a major blow to both Bayern Munich’s title ambitions and Canada’s international plans.

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