JAMAL MUSIALA suffered a horrific injury at the Club World Cup, with cameras cutting away from the incident.
The Bayern Munich star was left in a bad way following a collision with Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
As he challenged for a ball at the byline, Musiala was shielded away from it by Willian Pacho.
At the same time, Donnarumma dived to jump on the ball.
However, as Musiala was caught in the middle of the pair, his left leg got caught under the body of the Italian goalkeeper.
And as he tumbled over the PSG star, Musiala’s leg was caught under his rival’s body.
He was then seen immediately screaming in pain as his foot was visibly bent out of shape at the ankle.
The 22-year-old’s team-mates looked distraught upon seeing the gut-wrenching injury.
England captain Harry Kane was seen with his hands on his head before gesturing for a stretcher to be brought over.
Donnarumma, 26, was visibly upset by the accident and had to be consoled by the team benches as he held his gloves over his face.
The Italian was shown on camera in tears before the half-time whistle was blown.
Musiala was seen with his hands on his face as he was treated by medics, before he was carried off the field on a stretcher.
Broadcasters cut away from the treatment of the star for half-time.
A statement from Bayern Munich said: “Jamal Musiala has to be carried off the field injured.
“We’re with you, Jamal!”
He was replaced by Serge Gnabry on the pitch for the second half.
Musiala was then taken to hospital and, according to Sky Sports in Germany, there are suspicions that he has suffered a fibula fracture.
Champions League winners PSG eventually showed their class as Desire Doue broke the deadlock with a smart finish from outside the area.
PSG fielded the same starting 11 that had won the Champions League seven weeks earlier in Bayern’s stadium, with the exception of Bradley Barcola replacing Dembele in the front three.
In the final 12 minutes of normal time and 11 minutes added on, PSG scored twice, had two men sent off and then saw a penalty awarded against them at the death overturned on review by English referee Anthony Taylor.
Pacho was sent off for a lunge of Leon Goretzka, and PSG substitute Lucas Hernandez soon followed him for a mindless elbow on Raphael Guerrero.
But the European champions held on, and Ousmane Dembele sealed victory deep into stoppage time to put them a step closer to being crowned kings of the world as well.
It felt harsh all round on Bayern, who were the better team for much of the match and lost Musiala to a sickening ankle injury just before half time.
That moment took the shine off what was one of the best games of the tournament.
Luis Enrique’s side will face one of Real Madrid or Borussia Dortmund in the semi-final.
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