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Kingsley Coman's Heartbreaking Interview From Last Year Is Worrying After Tonight's Serious Looking Injury

Kingsley Coman's Heartbreaking Interview From Last Year Is Worrying After Tonight's Serious Looking Injury

The Bayern winger got injured playing against Spurs in the Champions League on Wednesday night and might not make it back.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Kingsley Coman picked up an injury against Spurs on Wednesday night and if it's a bad one it could be the end of his career, according to the man himself.

Bayern were already guaranteed to finish top of the group ahead on the game with the Premier League side and Coman put them on the way to end the group stage with a perfect record, when he scored after just 14 minutes.

His game was ended soon after though as he locked up his knee on 27 minutes and had to be taken off. Things didn't look good for Coman and it could even end his career if he needs surgery.

The French winger has had a litany of injuries in his young career already and last year he explained that he'd consider giving it up if he needed more surgery.

"It was a very difficult year. When I hurt myself, it was the end of the world for me." Coman told TF1 .

"I hope I don't have to relive what I've been through. Enough is enough. I will not accept a third operation - it will mean maybe my foot is not made for this level.

"I will then lead another life, an anonymous life."

At just 23-years-old it would be absolutely horrific if the former Juventus forward decided that going through more surgery wasn't worth it and he decided to call it a day.

Coman is one of the most exciting players in Europe when on form and his goal against Spurs was proof of just how good he can be.

On the night Bayern didn't miss him too much with substitute Thomas Muller getting on the scoresheet as the Bavarians won 3-1.

The whole club won't care too much tonight though and be hoping that Coman recovers quickly and well.


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