Bayern Munich players were upset after their game against Paris Saint-Germain when goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma collided with Jamal Musiala, resulting in serious injuries. Following the match, a group of Bayern players entered PSG's locker room seeking an apology from Donnarumma. They expressed frustration at what they perceived as a lack of acknowledgment of the seriousness of the injury. Although no physical altercation took place, the situation escalated with heated exchanges. Musiala's long-term injury now poses challenges for Bayern as they consider their options for team reinforcement.
Rafinha reveals that angry Bayern players stormed PSG's dressing room after the game to ask Donnarumma to apologize to Musiala: 'Bayern players are not bad losers. I know them very well. They were angry because they wanted Donnarumma to at least apologize, since they saw that the injury was serious.'
After the game, there were heated conversations in the dressing room. The players went to him [Donnarumma] in the PSG dressing room to ask him to apologize, they exchanged some strong words.
They demanded that, like a 'code of ethics', at least to apologize, even though he didn't do it on purpose.
Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala will be out for months, and now the club could be on the lookout for some help.
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