Bayern Munich midfielder Aleksandar Pavlovic will be out for several weeks after undergoing successful surgery for a fracture in his eye socket.
Bayern Munich midfielder Aleksandar Pavlovic has suffered a setback in his recovery, ruling him out of the team’s upcoming fixtures.
The 21-year-old German international sustained a fracture in his eye socket during training, which required surgery. Pavlovic underwent the procedure and is expected to be out for several weeks.
According to reports, Pavlovic’s absence is estimated to last for “three to four weeks,” which means he will miss the start of the Bundesliga season and potentially the UEFA Super Cup.
Pavlovic took to Instagram to share the news with his fans, reassuring them that he is on the road to recovery. “I got through the surgery well, it’s not that bad! I’ll be back soon!” he wrote, showing his determination and positivity despite the setback.
The injury comes at a time when Bayern Munich is facing a midfield crisis, with João Palhinha’s impending move to Tottenham Hotspur leaving a void in the team’s central midfield. Vincent Kompany will have limited options at his disposal, but Bayern Munich will need to find ways to overcome the challenge without him.
Kompany’s tactical decisions will be crucial in navigating this difficult period.