🚨 𝗜𝗡𝗖𝗥𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗕𝗟𝗘: Bayern Munich have no goalkeepers available. ❌😱🧤
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❌ Jonas Urbig injured 🤕
❌ Manuel Neuer injured 🤕
❌ Sven Ulreich injured 🤕
❌ Leon Klanac injured 🤕
All four goalkeepers are out of action! 😱 pic.twitter.com/BpqhvwUk8X
Bayern Munich faces a goalkeeping crisis with all four senior shot-stoppers injured, potentially forcing the club to field 16-year-old Leonard Prescott in Wednesday’s Champions League match against Atalanta.
MUNICH — Bayern Munich’s goalkeeping department has been decimated by injuries, leaving the club with no fit senior shot-stopper ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League clash with Atalanta. Sven Ulreich became the latest casualty, sustaining a muscle tear in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen, joining Manuel Neuer (calf), Jonas Urbig (concussion), and Leon Klanac (muscular injury) on the sidelines.
“Unbelievable situation at Bayern,” German media reported. Ulreich’s injury, confirmed in a club release, came after Urbig suffered a concussion during the first leg against Atalanta. Klanac, the U19 goalkeeper, is also unavailable with what Bild lists as a thigh injury and Transfermarkt reports as a hamstring issue.
As things stand, Bayern is set to call up 16-year-old U19 backup Leonard Prescott. The 1.96m tall teenager would be thrust into Champions League action as the club navigates a “less than ideal” scenario during the season’s critical stretch run, with domestic and European ambitions hanging in the balance.

