Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany was left fuming after Jamal Musiala suffered a horrible leg injury against Paris Saint-Germain.
The Germany international, who just returned from injury a couple weeks ago, was stretchered off at the end of the first half after a challenge from PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
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The Bavarians went on to lose the encounter 2-0 in the end and the head coach was visibly upset as he is set to lose one of his star players for a few months.
"I've rarely been so angry at half time, not against my players - I know there are much more important things in life, but for these guys it's their life," Kompany said, as per Goal.
"Someone like Jamal lives for this. He just came back from a setback, and now this happens. You feel powerless. My blood is still boiling right now, not because of the result, that's football. But because it happened to someone who enjoys the game so much."
"I'm not someone who complains about that. It's a fact, and it happened, but our fight is to make sure, before the season, that it doesn't happen. We need to stay calm and objective. To be honest, you also need luck.
"We couldn't do anything about Musiala's injury today. You can't always have everything under control. It's a pity."