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Bayern Munich edges closer to Davies' return

Munich's Bayern Professional Davies Moves Closer to Return

Bayern Munich taking steps to facilitate Davies' return
Bayern Munich taking steps to facilitate Davies' return

Returning Bayern Munich advances Davies in his recovery plan - Bayern Munich edges closer to Davies' return

Alphonso Davies Resumes Ball Training After Knee Injury

Bayern Munich footballer Alphonso Davies, the 24-year-old Canadian star, has taken a significant step towards his return to competitive play after resuming ball training following a serious knee injury.

Davies, who has been missing from Bayern's squad since his injury in mid-March, was trained at the club's training ground on Monday. The specific nature and severity of his knee injury were not disclosed in the latest update.

The injury occurred during a game played by Canada's national team, but the exact location of the incident is not specified. However, given Davies' association with Bayern Munich, it is assumed that the injury occurred in Munich.

Meanwhile, Hiroki Ito, another Bayern player, completed an individual running session separate from Davies on the same day. Ito is currently out due to a metatarsal fracture and his recovery progress was not discussed in the article.

The return of Davies to ball training is a positive sign for Bayern Munich, the German record champions, and their fans. However, no specific date for his return to competitive play was mentioned in the article. The Bundesliga, where Bayern plays, is not mentioned to have been affected by Davies' absence.

It is worth noting that Davies sustained a cruciate ligament rupture and cartilage damage during the injury, a setback that usually requires several months of recovery. However, the details of his training routine and recovery plan following his ball training session were not provided in the article.

As Davies continues to progress in his recovery, fans and the club will be eagerly waiting for more updates on his return to competitive play. The German record champions will be hoping to have their star player back in action soon to bolster their squad for the rest of the season.

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