Bayern Munich's goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer, will not play again this year due to a broken rib. Head coach Vincent Kompany confirmed the injury, which Neuer sustained during a German Cup match against Bayer Leverkusen. The 38-year-old collided with an opponent and received his first-ever straight red card. Kompany stated that Neuer needs time to recover and is expected back in January.
Bayern Munich is currently facing several injury challenges. Key players like Harry Kane, Joao Palhinha, Alphonso Davies, and Serge Gnabry are also sidelined. Despite these setbacks, Kompany praised the team's ability to manage without them as they prepare for their upcoming match against Shakhtar Donetsk.

The Bundesliga leaders have managed to maintain their position despite these injuries. They are currently in 13th place with nine points in the Champions League standings. This places them just one point away from the top eight teams who automatically advance to the last 16.
Bayern Munich is set to face Shakhtar Donetsk on Tuesday. The game will be held in Gelsenkirchen due to ongoing circumstances. Shakhtar is positioned 26th with four points, trailing by two points from the playoff spots. Kompany remains optimistic about Bayern's performance despite the current challenges.
Kompany acknowledged the impact of numerous absences but expressed confidence in his squad's resilience. He noted that Bayern has coped well so far and anticipates having a full squad available again by early January.
As the winter break nears, Bayern Munich aims to continue their strong performance despite the current injury list. The team looks forward to regrouping fully in January when injured players are expected to return, enhancing their prospects for upcoming matches and competitions.