Alphonso Davies has taken an encouraging step in his recovery from a serious knee injury, offering hope to Bayern Munich fans.
The 24-year-old full-back, sidelined since May with a torn cruciate ligament and cartilage damage, made a brief but uplifting appearance at Säbener Straße on Wednesday morning.
In a surprise visit, Davies walked onto the pitch unaided, no crutches, no brace, just after 11 a.m. He even juggled a ball for a few seconds, showing small but significant signs of progress. The Canadian international has publicly set November as his comeback goal, and this development brings that timeline a little closer.
Elsewhere, Jamal Musiala and Dayot Upamecano continued their own recovery work with solo training sessions. Both have been pushing steadily toward match fitness as Bayern look to get their squad back to full strength.
Watching from the sidelines was sports director Christoph Freund, who spoke with players during a break. His presence suggests Bayern are carefully tracking the return of their core talents as they prepare for the critical months ahead.