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Bayern Munich teenager Lennart Karl has been a crucial player for Vincent Kompany in his breakout season.
Bayern Munich teenager Lennart Karl has been a crucial player for Vincent Kompany in his breakout season. - © DFL/Getty Images/Sebastian Widmann
Bayern Munich teenager Lennart Karl has been a crucial player for Vincent Kompany in his breakout season. - © DFL/Getty Images/Sebastian Widmann
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Bayern Munich’s Lennart Karl faces spell on sidelines

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Bayern Munich will be without Lennart Karl for the foreseeable future after the attacking midfielder suffered a muscle fibre tear in the back of his right thigh.

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With a packed schedule ahead for Germany’s record champions, Karl’s exact comeback date is currently unknown. The club are yet to outline a roadmap for his return, but the teenager won't feature against St. Pauli on Saturday.

The 18-year-old is enjoying a breakout 2025/26, having returned five goals and provided four assists in 24 Bundesliga appearances, including the game-winning goal in Matchday 28’s crucial stoppage-time comeback win against Freiburg to secure a 3-2 victory after being 2-0 down.

Bayern's No.42 has also struck four times and has registered two assists in seven UEFA Champions League outings this term, establishing himself as a valuable asset for head coach Vincent Kompany.

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Karl's injury doesn't just present a potential selection headache for Kompany. The forward was handed his first two senior caps for Germany in the most recent international break by Julian Nagelsmann, who was full of praise for the starlet, saying: "He made a great impression - confident, but also humble.”

With no return date specified, it remains to be seen whether Karl's dreams of a FIFA 2026 World Cup place is now in jeopardy.