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Bayern’s Davies and Hiroki Ito stuck in solo rehab as return drags on

David Wilson 02 Oct, 2025 13:27, US Comments (20) 3 Mins Read
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Alphonso Davies and Hiroki Ito were spotted working individually on their comebacks, a clear sign Bayern’s defensive headaches aren’t going away soon. Solo rehab means they’re still short of full team integration and match rhythm, a nightmare for Bayern with high-stakes clashes looming. While some fans plead for quick returns, the reality is simple: individual drills rarely translate to imminent availability. Add the eerie silence around Jamal Musiala and you get a squad walking a tightrope. Rival dressing rooms will be smiling—Bayern’s left flank and build-up balance remain exposed for weeks, not days.

Bayern’s Davies and Hiroki Ito stuck in solo rehab as return drags on

Images from a German outlet captured Alphonso Davies and Hiroki Ito training individually at Säbener Straße, indicating ongoing rehabilitation rather than reintegration into full sessions. The timing aligns with Bayern’s congested calendar and growing pressure from upcoming European nights. Supporters online also referenced the lack of recent updates on Jamal Musiala and discussed Manuel Neuer’s Champions League win landmark, underscoring a mixed mood: pride in legacy, anxiety over present fitness.

Alphonso Davies and Hiroki Itō working individually on their comeback today [📸 @BILD]

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Impact Analysis

From a rival perspective, this is as good as it gets. Individual work suggests Davies and Ito remain a step—if not two—behind the demands of full-intensity team training. For Bayern, the ripple effect is brutal. Davies is their outlet in transition, the release valve under pressure, and the accelerator on the overlap. Without his engine, Bayern’s left channel loses both vertical thrust and recovery pace, forcing the winger ahead of him to track deeper and reducing their pressing bite.

Hiroki Ito’s absence is equally disruptive. He offers left-footed balance in the back line and progression through tight lines—traits that anchor Bayern’s first phase. When that profile is missing, Bayern either tilts build-up awkwardly to the right or asks a right-footer to play against the grain, inviting turnovers. The knock-on is predictable: slower circulation, more hopeful entries, and a defense exposed to diagonal switches.

Layer in the radio silence around Jamal Musiala and you see a squad teetering between reputational gravitas and present fragility. Rivals will target Bayern’s flank, overload second balls, and test their rest-defense repeatedly. Bottom line: solo rehab today means uncertainty tomorrow—and opponents will plan accordingly.

Bayern’s Davies and Hiroki Ito stuck in solo rehab as return drags on

Reaction

Fan chatter splits into familiar camps. Optimists cling to the sight of boots on grass—any movement is good movement. “Looking good for these lads,” one comment reads, before pivoting to the uncomfortable: it’s been quiet on Musiala, and silence breeds worry. Others plead for timelines, demanding Davies be back for Arsenal and PSG, as if wishing away biomechanics makes match fitness appear.

There’s confusion, too—some still asking who Hiroki Ito is and whether he only just arrived, a reminder that injuries can derail narrative before a new signing even settles. A few users predict returns only after a marquee European tie, sounding resigned rather than confident. Meanwhile, the side-notes are telling: a proud nod to Neuer equaling Casillas for UCL wins, contrasted with a resigned plea that “David in the squad will heal me.” It’s fandom in a nutshell—nostalgia for legends, impatience for recovery, and the eternal hope that the next big night will fix everything.

Social reactions

just don't rush them, we need them after the winter break.

fcb (@fcbb24)

Davies back in two weeks

Marcelo Chong (@MarceloChong_)

Come quick ! I have gone fed up with Nuno praises all over internet as best lb itw.

TWICE | TEN out on OCT 10, 2025 🍭 (@opiniontweeet)
Bayern’s Davies and Hiroki Ito stuck in solo rehab as return drags on

Prediction

Strip away the wishful thinking and the solo sessions point to the same verdict: Bayern won’t have a fully sharp Davies or Ito for the immediate crunch. Expect at least a staggered return—minutes off the bench before any meaningful starts. If Bayern gamble and rush, they’ll get a short-term boost at the expense of re-injury risk; if they play it safe, they’ll concede territory on the flank while betting on control through the middle.

Tactically, anticipate a conservative full-back usage or an asymmetric back three in possession to hide the left side’s vulnerability. An inverted right-back may shoulder progression while the left-sided stand-in tucks in. Long diagonals behind Bayern’s left will be the obvious test from opponents. If Musiala’s situation remains opaque, even more onus lands on the wingers to break lines, which only magnifies the absence of Davies’ overlaps.

Most likely scenario: partial involvement after the next big European fixture, a slow build toward 60–70 minute loads, and a full restart only once Bayern’s sports science team gets repeated, clean training data. In other words, not “soon”—just “eventually.”

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Conclusion

For rivals, this is the window to strike. Bayern’s recovery picture looks like a jigsaw missing key edge pieces: Davies’ turbo left lane, Ito’s balance and ball security, plus the ongoing mystery around Musiala. The club can lean on structure and muscle memory, but those are thin shields when elite opponents hammer your weak side and suffocate your first pass out.

Solo rehab is not a doomsday headline; it’s simply proof that the timeline fans crave doesn’t exist yet. Until Davies rejoins tactical drills and Ito strings together full-contact sessions, talk of instant comebacks is noise. The iron law applies: fitness, sharpness, then minutes. Bayern will get them back—but not on the schedule supporters want. Meanwhile, opponents will press the bruise and make them pay for every day the comeback remains a caption rather than a team-sheet reality.

David Wilson

David Wilson

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Comments (20)

  • 02 October, 2025

    fcb

    just don't rush them, we need them after the winter break.

  • 02 October, 2025

    ‘

    Fake injuries

  • 02 October, 2025

    Marcelo Chong

    Davies back in two weeks

  • 02 October, 2025

    Kimberly

    Einfach Ito

  • 02 October, 2025

    TWICE | TEN out on OCT 10, 2025 🍭

    Come quick ! I have gone fed up with Nuno praises all over internet as best lb itw.

  • 02 October, 2025

    Dhanush

    Schrodingers ito strikes back

  • 02 October, 2025

    🇩🇪 FCBayernUnsereLiebe🇺🇲

    Looking good for these lads. I wonder about Jamal though...it's been quiet...

  • 02 October, 2025

    Omar Mazen

  • 02 October, 2025

    6ix➗

    David in the squad will heal me we got a champions league to win

  • 02 October, 2025

    長屋 | #RoadToDoomsday #BeF4ntastic

    Und Musiala?

  • 02 October, 2025

    FCB_Amko12

    We need Davies vs Arsenal and PSG

  • 02 October, 2025

    aquezy

    Musiala

  • 02 October, 2025

    Romeo

    There have been no musiala updates in a long time now…

  • 02 October, 2025

    Barney

    Who is ito Never saw him playing Did we sign him This summer?

  • 02 October, 2025

    🧊santori🧊

    I think they will come back after the psg match

  • 02 October, 2025

    JeanBonBeurre #UliHoenessOUT

    And Musiala ? 🥹

  • 02 October, 2025

    Bayern & Germany

    Harry Kane is the biggest xG overperformer in the Champions League this season, scoring four goals from 1.99xG []

  • 02 October, 2025

    Bayern & Germany

    Manuel Neuer has equalled Iker Casillas and joined the top 3 players with the most Champions League games won. He's now 14 wins away from Cristiano Ronaldo's record 📷

  • 02 October, 2025

    Out Of Context Football

  • 28 September, 2025

    Brett Tibbitts

    We need to wake up here. This war is getting more pronounced. The left's solution to gun violence is get rid of the guns. The left's solution to Charlie Kirk's assassination is that Charlie was at fault. The left's solution for church violence will be to get rid of the churches.

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