Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka gave fans a scare during the team's narrow 1-0 victory over Wolfsburg, experiencing dizziness at halftime after a first-half head collision.
The incident occurred when Goretzka took a brutal free-kick strike to the head from Wolfsburg's Konstantinos Koulierakis. Initially, the German international seemed fine and completed the opening 45 minutes without issue. However, once he reached the locker room, the midfielder reported feeling dizzy and lightheaded, prompting an immediate precautionary substitution.
Bayern's sporting director Christoph Freund provided clarity on the situation: "He took a brutal hit to the head with that free kick, but actually felt okay afterwards. However, at halftime he said he was feeling a bit dizzy, not entirely well, and so we decided as a precaution that he should stay in the dressing room."
This precautionary move highlights modern football's increased awareness of head injuries and player safety—a welcome shift from the "play through it" mentality of years past. For Goretzka, who may be approaching his final days in Bavaria, the priority remains finishing the season strong and healthy.
As Bayern fans hold their breath, the hope is that this scare proves minor and Goretzka can return to action soon. After all, a fit and focused midfielder is essential for the club's push in the closing stages of the campaign.
