Musiala said "there's no-one to blame" for the broken leg and dislocated ankle he suffered during their Club World Cup defeat by Paris St-Germain over the summer in an injury which has destroyed his season so far.
Bayern said doctors found Musiala “sustained a fracture of the fibula (a bone in the lower leg) associated with a broken and dislocated ankle” in what was a hard hitting injury that could have ended his career.
The German international has revealed that he cannot wait to get back on the pitch with his teammates, as he explained how recovery is going so far to the club website.
“I think you learn a lot during an injury. For example, I see how much fun you normally have and how much I love football. And you have the time to calmly look at everything you can do better. You don’t have that time to think about everything on the pitch. And obviously I want to come back better.
“I’ve been with my family almost the whole time since my injury. They’ve helped me a lot, also to be able to switch off from everything.
“You can see how well we’re playing, how much fun everyone’s having. I want to be a part of that and back on the pitch, also with Phonzy (Alphonso Davies). We want to have fun after our injuries and make sure we win a lot as a team.”
Musiala scored 21 goals and finished with eight assists in all competitions last season as Bayern lifted the Bundesliga title. He is aiming to return to action later this year in what will be a quick recovery for the playmaker.
