Bayern Munich’s player Thomas Müller tested positive for COVID-19, meaning that he is expected to miss the club's world cup final match vs Tigres as well as the next Bundesliga matches, sky reported on Thursday.
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This is considered a massive blow for Bayern as Müller is probably the club’s most crucial player; both in terms of play style and actual results on the pitch.
The player tested positive, after only three days, when he faced Al-Ahly in the semi-finals and exchanged the shirt with the Al-Ahly's player Mahmoud Kahraba.
Moreover; Kahraba has been isolated after breaking the health rules, as he shook hands with a number of fans and the Legend of Al-Ahly and the former Egyptian national team, Mohamed Aboutrika.
Last Monday, Bayern Munich’s forward and best player in the world for the year 2020 Robert Lewandowski scored twice; defeating Al Ahly with two unanswered goals to reach the FIFA Club World Cup final.
Lewandowski opened the scoring in the 17th minute when Coman’s low cross was pulled back by Gnabry and put on a plate for Lewandowski to open the scoring.
The 32-year-old Polish player sealed the victory in the 85th minute, after a phenomenal cross from Sane near the byline to give Lewandowski practically an open net to head into and make it 2 goals to nil.