Coman forced off as Bayern hold on to beat Hertha

Robert O'Connor

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Kingsley Coman was forced to leave the field injured during Bayern Munich's game against Hertha Berlin on Saturday, just minutes after coming on as a substitute.

The France international pulled up midway through the second half of the Bundesliga champions’ 1-0 win as he tried to take on Hertha full-back Valentino Lazaro.

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The defender didn’t appear to make contact with Coman, sparking fears that the injury could be a recurrence of the ankle injury the player suffered eight days ago against Augsburg. He was replaced by Thomas Muller.

That knock had made Coman a concern for Tuesday’s Champions League tie against Liverpool, but the 22 year-old recovered sufficiently to start the game at Anfield before being replaced in the final ten minutes by Frank Ribery.

The French winger has suffered recurring injuries to the same ankle during the last 12 months with the Bundesliga champions.

He required surgery for the injury last season, which ultimately ruled him out for France for the 2018 World Cup as well as much of Bayern's title-winning season.

Returning to start the Bundesliga season, Coman went down with the same injury in this year's league opener, requiring another surgery and sidelining him until December. 

He had previously said in December he would consider retirement if his ankle problems continued, though Bayern chief Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has since publically discouraged him from considering that option. 

Against Hertha, Javier Martinez’s 63rd- minute goal was enough to seal a nervous win and drag last season’s champions level on points with league-leaders Borussia Dortmund.

Martinez headed home from a corner with half an hour to play to shatter the visitors’ resistance and keep Bayern in touch with their rivals at the top.

The champions now sit second in the Bundesliga on goal difference, but will see the gap stretch back to three points if Dortmund beat Bayer Lerverkusen on Sunday.

Hertha’s Karim Rekik was red carded late on as the visitors finished with ten men at the Allianz Arena, as Bayern held on to keep their first clean sheet in the league since the turn of the year.

Robert O'Connor