Bayern Munich forward ruled out of action for four weeks
Robert Lewandowski will miss both legs of Bayern Munich’s Champions League quarter-final clash against Paris Saint-Germain with a knee injury.
The Poland captain suffered knee ligament damage during their World Cup Qualifier against Andorra on Sunday and returned to his club for further assessments.
Blow for Bayern. Robert Lewandowski will be out for around four weeks after suffering a knee injury.#UCL pic.twitter.com/h6918LpSts
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Robert Lewandowski will miss both legs of Bayern Munich’s Champions League quarter-final clash against Paris Saint-Germain with a knee injury.
The Poland captain suffered knee ligament damage during their World Cup Qualifier against Andorra on Sunday and returned to his club for further assessments.
Robert Lewandowski has suffered sprained ligaments in his right knee. The striker will be out for around four weeks. pic.twitter.com/aK7lPgso3g
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“After the Polish national team’s 3-0 win against Andorra, Lewandowski travelled back to Munich prematurely, where the diagnosis was made by the medical department of the German champions.
“In Sunday’s game, the 32-year-old scored the first two goals before he had to leave the field after 60 minutes after a collision.”