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Canadian soccer star Alphonso Davies has heart muscle issue after COVID bout

21-year-old from Edmonton has been ruled out of Canada鈥檚 three World Cup qualifiers
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File- File picture taken Oct.15, 2020 shows Bayern鈥檚 Alphonso Davies during the 1st round German Soccer Cup match between FC Bayern Munich and FC Duren, at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. (AP Photo/ Matthias Schrader, file)

Alphonso Davies鈥 return from a bout of COVID-19 has been put on hold with Bayern Munich saying the Canadian star shows signs of an inflammation of the heart muscle.

Canada Soccer says the 21-year-old from Edmonton has been ruled out of Canada鈥檚 three World Cup qualifiers in the FIFA international window that straddles January and February.

Bayern manager Julian Nagelsmann told a pre-match news conference Friday that the problem was detected in the follow-up examination that all players who have had COVID undergo.

鈥淗e鈥檒l sit out training until further notice. He won鈥檛 be available, also in the coming weeks,鈥 Nagelsmann said in German.

鈥淭he ultrasound shows this myocarditis isn鈥檛 so dramatic but it鈥檚 a sign of myocarditis. Still, it has to heal and that will definitely take some time,鈥 he added.

Myocarditis is a mild, temporary condition in the vast majority of cases, according to experts.

Asked if the myocarditis was due to COVID, Nagelsmann said it鈥檚 hard to tell.

鈥淭here are different reasons, especially viral load or the flu, for instance, that can cause cardiac problems,鈥 he said through an interpreter.

鈥淭hat occurred pre-corona to other players. Now the probability is higher if you combine corona and top athleticism, that might cause other problems. But that鈥檚 not relevant for us right now. It鈥檚 not relevant to the treatment. It doesn鈥檛 matter if Alphonso Davies had this from the flu or Omicron-Delta or whatever. That鈥檚 not really the decisive factor.

鈥淭he situation is that it鈥檚 absolutely awful, terrible. What can I say? A bad situation for us.鈥

Bayern said last week that Davies had tested positive and was feeling well while isolating at home. He was one of six Bayern players who returned to training Wednesday after COVID bouts.

Nagelsmann said Davies would now stop training until further notice to give his body time to recover. Bayern plays Cologne on Saturday.

Davies has won 35 caps for Canada with 10 goals and 15 assists.

Viewed as one of the finest left backs in the world due to his pace and attacking flair, he plays in a more offensive position for Canada.

Canada is scheduled to play World Cup qualifiers in Honduras (Jan. 27), at home to the U.S. in Hamilton (Jan. 30) and in El Salvador (Feb. 2).

The Canadian men, bidding to qualify for the World Cup for only the second time ever, currently top the final round of qualifying in CONCACAF with a 4-0-4 record. They have six games remaining.

Come March, the top three teams in the eight-team round robin will represent North and Central America and the Caribbean at Qatar 2022. The fourth-place team will take on an Oceania country in an intercontinental playoff to see who joins them.

A depleted Bayern lost to 2-1 Borussia M枚nchengladbach on Jan. 7 following the winter break, but still tops the German standings at 14-3-1.

Manuel Neuer, Dayot Upamecano, Omar Richards, Leroy Sane and Tanguy Nianzou will all be back in the weekend match-day squad following their COVID infections.

鈥淣one of them are 100 per cent fit. Some of them had symptoms. They鈥檙e back in the squad, but none except Manu are ready to start or play for long,鈥 Nagelsmann said.

Leon Goretzka and Kingsley Coman will both be absent for the Cologne game. Goretzka is recovering from a knee issue while Coman was dealing with a muscular injury prior to COVID.

Bayern are also without Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Bouna Sarr (both at the Africa Cup of Nations), Lucas Hernandez (COVID) and Josip Stanisic (recovery training).

鈥擳he Associated Press

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