The 22-year-old Edmonton fullback limped off in the 63rd minute holding the back of his right leg. Davies appeared to be injured when he fell on Hertha Berlin striker Marco Richter in an attempt to collect the ball. He finally ended his chase, pulling up holding the back of his leg. He looked uncomfortable as he left the pitch accompanied by Bayern coaches. Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann said in his post-match news conference that he would know more on Sunday about the extent of Davies’ injury. Canada, ranked 41st in the world, begins its World Cup campaign on Nov. 23 against No. 2 Belgium in Qatar. Davis has been plagued by injuries over the last year. He suffered a concussion last month after taking a boot to the head in a match at Borussia Dortmund, challenging Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham for the ball. Davies missed the following midweek Champions League win over Czech side Viktoria Plzen, but returned to action the following weekend. Davies was sidelined at the start of 2022 after developing symptoms of myocarditis, a mild heart condition, following a bout of COVID-19 contracted during the Bundesliga’s winter break. He returned in early April after not playing since mid-December. Bayern (8-1-4) defeated Hertha Berlin 3-2 to move to the top of the Bundesliga standings.