Alphonso Davies returned to individual training Thursday morning at Bayern Munich’s Säbener Straße facility in Munich, Germany [1], [3].
The return of the Canadian international left-back is a significant development for the club's defensive rotation as they seek to regain full squad fitness. Davies has been sidelined after sustaining a hamstring strain during a 4-2 victory over 1. FC Heidenheim [1].
This session marked the first solo running exercise for Davies since the injury occurred [3]. The training at the Säbener Straße ground is part of a phased recovery plan designed to transition the player from medical rehabilitation back to full team activity [1], [3].
Club reports said that the recovery process is targeting a specific timeline for his return to competitive play. The objective is for Davies to be ready for first-team action by April 4 [2].
While the player has completed his first running session, he has not yet rejoined the full squad for group drills. The medical staff continues to monitor his progress to ensure the hamstring is fully healed before he enters high-intensity match simulations [1], [2].
Davies remains a critical component of the Bayern Munich lineup, known for his pace and ability to provide offensive support from the defensive line. His absence has required the coaching staff to adjust the tactical approach on the left flank [2], [3].
“Alphonso Davies returned to individual training Thursday morning”
The return to the pitch signifies that Davies has moved past the acute phase of his hamstring injury. By targeting a return date of April 4, Bayern Munich is attempting to integrate their primary left-back back into the lineup for the critical spring stretch of the season, reducing the reliance on substitute depth in the defensive line.



