Soccer-Bayern teenager Karl sidelined with thigh muscle tear


Soccer Football - Bundesliga - SC Freiburg v Bayern Munich - Europa Park Stadion, Freiburg, Germany - April 4, 2026 Bayern Munich's Lennart Karl celebrates scoring their third goal REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

MUNICH, Germany, April ⁠10 (Reuters) - Bayern Munich teenager Lennart Karl will ⁠be sidelined for some time with a ‌thigh muscle injury, the club said on Friday, as the Bavarians prepare to challenge for three titles in the ​final stretch of the season.

The ⁠18-year-old has enjoyed a ⁠meteoric rise this season and is a serious ⁠contender ‌for a spot on Germany's World Cup squad in May. The midfielder ⁠has scored five goals and delivered four ​assists in ‌the Bundesliga alone.

"Lennart Karl has torn a muscle ⁠in his ​right rear thigh. The diagnosis was confirmed by the FC Bayern medical unit," the club said. "It ⁠means the 18-year-old attacking midfielder ​will be sidelined for the foreseeable future."

Bayern, nine points clear at the top of the Bundesliga with ⁠six games left to play, travel to St Pauli on Saturday.

They then host Real Madrid next week in their Champions League quarter-final second ​leg following the Germans' 2-1 ⁠win in Spain on Tuesday. Karl was an ​unused substitute in that game.

Bayern ‌also face Bayer Leverkusen ​in the German Cup semi-final on April 22.

(Reporting by Karolos GrohmannEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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