In another side of good news this week involving the Canadian men’s national team captain, Davies was back at Bayern Munich’s training ground participating in individual workouts just weeks after suffering another hamstring injury in Bayern’s Champions League clash with Feyenoord. Canada’s CONCACAF Nations League semi-final against Mexico is March 20 in Los Angeles. The […]

In another side of good news this week involving the Canadian men’s national team captain, Davies was back at Bayern Munich’s training ground participating in individual workouts just weeks after suffering another hamstring injury in Bayern’s Champions League clash with Feyenoord.
Canada’s CONCACAF Nations League semi-final against Mexico is March 20 in Los Angeles. The victor will play the winner of the United States and Panama on March 23 at SoFi Stadium.
So far this season, Davies has one goal and three assists in 25 games for Bayern.
On Tuesday, Canadian officially announced his multi-year extension to remain at Bayern Munich with an original rap video on the club’s social media channels.
The 24-year-old officially put pen to paper on a new four-and-a-half-year deal to keep him in Bavaria until the summer of 2030, bringing an end to one of the longest-running and most high-profile transfer storylines in a decade.
Alphonso Davies has got a new contract and a new individual training regimen.
On Wednesday, Davies participated in various running exercises as well as a few drills with the ball. He was expected to be out of match action until late February, robbing Canadians of the opportunity to see Phonzie versus Alistair Johnston when Bayern Munich face Celtic in the UEFA Champions League knockout playoff round to reach the last-16.