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**Mats Hummels: Borussia Dortmund Injury Update** Borussia Dortmund striker Mats Hummels has been out of action for several weeks due to injury. The German international's absence is causing concern among the club's supporters and management. Hummels' injury occurred during Dortmund's recent match against Bayern Munich on December 15th. After being substituted in the second half, he complained of pain in his left knee and was replaced by Christian Pulisic. The incident was reported as a minor knee ligament sprain. The club announced that Hummels would be undergoing scans and will likely be out of action for a few weeks. This news comes at a time when Dortmund is facing significant challenges in the Bundesliga, including losing key players like Marco Reus to injury. Manager Jurgen Klopp expressed his disappointment with Hummels' absence, stating, "We all know how important Mats is for us. He's a player who brings so much experience and leadership to our team. His absence is a blow, but we'll do everything we can to get him back quickly." Dortmund's medical staff is working closely with Hummels to ensure a safe recovery. The club hopes that the player will be able to return to action before the end of the season. In the meantime, Dortmund is relying on other players to step up their game. Goalscorer Robert Lewandowski and defender David Alaba have both played crucial roles in the team's success, while midfielders like Julian Brandt and Thomas Müller continue to perform admirably. As the team looks ahead to their upcoming matches, including a trip to Wolfsburg on January 2nd, they remain optimistic about their chances of maintaining their position in the top four of the league. For fans of Dortmund, this injury update serves as a reminder of the importance of individual performances and teamwork. As the club continues to navigate through its challenging season, it remains to be seen whether Hummels will be back in action soon or if the team will need to adapt to his absence. |
