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FC Bayern Munich's midfielder, Aleksandar Pavlovic, is currently out of action due to a fracture of the eye socket, which he sustained during a training session on Friday. The Serbian international underwent successful surgery, but the exact timeline for his return remains undisclosed by the club.
This latest setback is another blow for Pavlovic, who has previously missed time due to tonsillitis and a broken metatarsal. In total, he has been sidelined for 148 days due to injuries in his career.
The exact nature of the training incident that led to Pavlovic's injury is not specified, but Sky Sport has reported an expected recovery period of around three to four weeks. However, the club has not yet provided an official update on Pavlovic's recovery progress or a specific timeline for his return.
The information about Pavlovic's absence was announced on FC Bayern's homepage, and updates on his health status will likely be provided through the FCB Newsletter.
Pavlovic's injury record shows a history of multiple absences, which has been a concern for the club. The Serbian midfielder has missed significant time last season due to a collarbone fracture and glandular fever, although the exact total duration of those absences is not specified in the available information.
This news is a setback for FC Bayern Munich, who will be hoping for a speedy recovery for Pavlovic. The club will need to rely on other players in the midfield until he is fit to return.
Football has added to the long list of injuries that Alexadar Pavlovic, FC Bayern Munich's midfielder, has suffered in his career. Despite the recent surgery, the Serbian international's return to sports after a fracture of the eye socket remains uncertain.