ATLANTA — Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala badly injured his left leg and was forced to leave his team's match against Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday in the Club World Cup quarterfinals.
Musiala was hurt late in the first half following a 50-50 challenge with PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. The replay of the gruesome injury was not shown on the big screens at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
PSG went on to win the match 2-0.
The injury came in Musiala's first start for Bayern in three months following a hamstring injury in April.
''I believe the boy has really had a tough few months behind him and he has pushed through well,'' Bayern forward Thomas Müller said. ''We all keep our fingers crossed.''
The 22-year-old Musiala, who also plays for Germany's national team, entered Saturday's match with three goals in the tournament — one behind golden boot leaders Ángel Di María and Marcos Leonardo. His Club World Cup goals brought his tally to 21 this season, including 12 in the Bundesliga and three in the Champions League.
Musiala's injury came just before halftime. The referee whistled for the break as the midfielder received treatment on the field. Serge Gnabry replaced him in the lineup to begin the second half with the score 0-0.
''I want to send a small message to him,'' PSG defender Achraf Hakimi said. ''We support him, and we want to see him back soon on the pitch because he's a great player.''