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Alphonso Davies out for Canada's CONCACAF qualifier with knee injury

Canadian teenager Alphonso Davies has a stretched ligament in his right knee that will keep him out of Canada's CONCACAF Nations League qualifying game Sunday in Vancouver.

Bayern Munich forward sustained stretched ligament in last German league match

Canada's Alphonso Davies will miss the team's CONCACAF Nations League qualifying game in Vancouver on Sunday with a stretched ligament in his right knee. (Sebastian Widmann/Bongarts/Getty Images)

Canadian teenager Alphonso Davies has a stretched ligament in his right knee that will keep him out of Canada's CONCACAF Nations League qualifying game Sunday in Vancouver.

Canadian officials had been awaiting final word on Davies' condition from Bayern Munich, but had expected the worst.

Bayern said the 18-year-old attacking midfielder was hurt during the club's 6-0 win over Mainz on Sunday when Davies scored his first Bundesliga goal.

While calling it a "slight ligament problem," Bayern says Davies has "been ordered to rest for a few days by the club's medical department, meaning the attacker will miss Canada's upcoming match against French Guiana on 24 March in Vancouver."

WATCH | Davies scores 1st goal for Bayern Munich:

Canadian teen Alphonso Davies nets 1st goal with Bayern Munich

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The 18-year-old Edmonton native and former Vancouver Whitecaps winger became the youngest player to score for Bayern Munich since 1999, in their 6-0 win over Mainz.

On the plus side, Davies was named the sixth-best under-19 player in the world by Goal.com.

The soccer site annually rates the top young players in its Goal NxGn ratings, ranking them on first-team experience, potential and overall ability.

England's Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund) was rated No. 1 ahead of Brazil's Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid), England's Callum Hudson-Odoi (Chelsea), England's Phil Foden (Manchester City) and Brazil's Rodrygo (Santos).

Canada will also be without captain Scott Arfield (calf) and veteran midfielder Will Johnson (concussion) for the CONCACAF Nations League game at BC Place Stadium.

Toronto FC midfielders Liam Fraser and Jay Chapman and Orlando City defender Kamal Miller have been called up as cover.