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Alphonso Davies training, says he'll return to game action 'soon' with Bayern Munich

Canadian star Alphonso Davies says he is back training with Bayern Munich and hopes to be back in action "soon" after being sidelined since early January due to symptoms of myocarditis, - a mild heart condition, following a bout of COVID-19.

"'I'm happy to be back at [the Bayern training facility]," Davies said in German in an interview posted on the team website. "The rehab is going well so far. I have no problems with my muscles and heart, but I'm not at 100 per cent, yet. I'm just happy that I can train again and I'm ready for work."

Davies returned to team training with Bayern in Munich during the week. Asked about his comeback, the 21-year-old from Edmonton said: "I'm giving it my all."

"I'm working closely with the medical department and the rehab staff. And I'm training very, very hard with and without the ball. Lots of running, strength training. I hope I can soon be back helping the team."

The illness has meant Davies has not played for Canada since a pair of World Cup qualifying wins in November in Edmonton. He has been an enthusiastic observer, live streaming on Twitch as he cheered on Canada.

The Canadian men faced Jamaica in Toronto on Sunday, looking to seal World Cup qualification. Canada head coach John Herdman had said Canada Soccer had tried to strike a deal with Bayern to have Davies in camp with the team as a spectator but was unable to reach agreement.

Bayern said Jan. 5 that Davies had joined a lengthy list of players who had tested positive for COVID-19, adding the speedy fullback was well and self-isolating at home.

He was back training a week later, but his return was put on hold with Bayern reporting Jan. 14 that tests showed the Canadian was suffering from signs of myocarditis. It's a mild,

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