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Bayern Munich face anxious wait to learn the fate of Franck Ribery after winger suffers knee

Bayern Munich face anxious wait to learn the fate of Franck Ribery after winger suffers knee injury against Hertha Berlin. THINGS have went from bad to worse for Bayern Munich after Franck Ribery was forced off against Hertha Berlin with a knee injury. The 34-year-old departed the Olympiastadion in agony in the 62nd minute as his side drew 2-2 Pal Dardai's men on Sunday afternoon. Ribery was left reeling in pain on the floor in Berlin after overextending his leg when trying to control the ball.

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