Alphonso Davies is taken to Hospital with a 'Suspected Concussion' in Bayern's draw with Dortmund
  • 2 years ago
Bayern Munich and Canada star Alphonso Davies has been taken to emergency clinic subsequent to getting a kick to the face during a sensational Klassiker.

Davies was an upheld substitute at halftime of the Bayern and Borussia Dortmund's 2-2 draw after Jude Bellingham's boot slammed into the Canadian's face.

The Athletic's Josh Kloke detailed that FC Bayern mentor Julian Nagelsmann said postgame, Davies had a 'thought blackout.'

It was simply the start of a troublesome night for the record German heroes, who discarded a two-objective lead in the 95th moment.

Bayern drove their adversaries 1-0 preceding Davies was subbed thanks to midfielder Leon Goretzka, who gave the guests the lead after thirty minutes, locking onto Jamal Musiala's pass and controlling the ball home from the edge of the container.

Leroy Normal extended the lead to 2-0 in the 53rd moment, releasing a furious shot. Dortmund manager Alexander Meyer had the option to get a hand ready yet couldn't turn it wide.

17-year-old Youssoufa Moukoko set up an emotional finale when he got a Modeste pass to beat Bayern guardian Manuel Neuer in the 74th moment.

In doing as such, Moukoko turned into the most youthful scorer throughout the entire existence of Der Klassiker, in what is one more record crushed by the noteworthy youngster.

Neuer figured out how to paw away a measly exertion from Anthony Modeste who ought to have guaranteed equality in the 83rd moment.

However he would have one final opportunity to save a point for Dortmund, which he properly took, heading in a last-wheeze leveler.

The mixing two-objective rebound protected a point for the dark and-yellow and consequently Bayern off the best position.

While Davies' physical issue is not so great for both club and country, having a lot bearing on Canada's arrangements for the following month's Reality Cup in Qatar is impossible.
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