Soccer-'Musiala magic' will be on full display very soon, Bayern's Kompany says


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Round of 16 - First Leg - Atalanta v Bayern Munich - New Balance Arena, Bergamo, Italy - March 10, 2026 Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala celebrates scoring their sixth goal REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

MUNICH, Germany April 21 (Reuters) - Bayern Munich ⁠playmaker Jamal Musiala missed much of the season due to a broken leg ⁠and while he has already made an impact since returning to the pitch ‌in January, coach Vincent Kompany is confident he will soon take his game to a whole new level.

The 23-year-old Germany international sustained a fibula fracture with a broken and dislocated ankle following a collision with then-Paris St ​Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma at the Club World Cup last ⁠July.

After making his return at the ⁠start of the year, he has gradually earned more playing time as he bids to ⁠make ‌Germany's squad for the World Cup, which starts in June.

Fellow Bayern midfielder Serge Gnabry carried much of the load during Musiala's absence but will be out of action ⁠for several weeks with an adductor muscle injury.

With Bayern set ​for a German Cup ‌semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday, Kompany needs Musiala to step up.

"Jamal is in ⁠a good phase ​at the moment," he told a press conference on Tuesday.

"I said it early on, back in January,that he's developed physically. He's now also physically close to his best level, not just in terms of ⁠strength but also in terms of his willingness to ​run.

"Now the question is when will 'Magic Musiala' return? It will come 100%. The moments are there. But even now, what the lad is doing at the moment is very dangerous in front ⁠of goal."

In 600 minutes of play, Musiala had accrued nine 'scorer points' - the combined number of assists and goals scored - in all competitions, said Kompany.

Treble-chasing Bayern, who have not reached the German Cup final since 2020, secured the Bundesliga title on Sunday with a 4-2 victory over ​VfB Stuttgart with four matches left to play.

They also face PSG ⁠next week in France in their Champions League semi-final first leg.

"When he hasthis totalfreedom again, and ​it will come back, then you will have aneven ‌more developed version of Musiala and that, as ​a coach, makes me happy," Kompany added.

"But with nine scorer points in 600 minutes he has shown he is ready."

(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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