Bayern teenager Karl sidelined for 'unforeseeable future' with thigh muscle tear

Lennart Karl in action for Bayern
Lennart Karl in action for BayernKai Pfaffenbach / Reuters

Bayern Munich teenager Lennart ⁠Karl will be sidelined for some time with a thigh ‌muscle injury, the club said on Friday, ‌as the Bavarians prepare ‌to challenge for three titles in ‌the final stretch of the season.

The ‌18-year-old has enjoyed a meteoric rise this season and is a ‌serious contender for a spot ⁠on ‌Germany's World Cup squad in May. The ​midfielder has scored five goals and delivered four assists ​in the Bundesliga alone.

"Lennart Karl has torn a muscle in his ⁠right ​rear thigh. The diagnosis was confirmed by the FC Bayern medical unit," the club said. "It means the ‌18-year-old attacking midfielder will be sidelined for the foreseeable future."

Bayern, nine points clear at the top of the Bundesliga with six games left to play, travel to St Pauli on Saturday.

They then host Real Madrid next week ‌in their Champions League quarter-final ​second leg following the Germans' ‌2-1 win in Spain on Tuesday. Karl was an unused substitute in that game.

Bayern also face Bayer Leverkusen in the ⁠German Cup ⁠semi-final on ‌April 22nd.

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