Robben sidelined with groin injury
Bayern Munich attacker Arjen Robben faces six weeks on the sidelines after suffering a groin injury in the club's first friendly match of the new campaign.
Robben picked up the problem in Bayern's thrilling 4-3 win over Lippstadt on Sunday (AEST), Carlo Ancelotti's first game as the Bundesliga champion's coach.
Having registered a goal and an assist in the early stages, the 32-year-old pulled up as he attempted a sprint in the 36th minute and was immediately replaced by youngster Mario Crnicki.
"The injury to the player's right leg was diagnosed after an examination conducted by the club's medical unit in Munich on Sunday. Robben will be sidelined for approximately six weeks," read Bayern's statement.
A six-week absence would keep Robben out until around 27 August and see him miss all of the club's pre-season campaign, as well as the DFL-Supercup match against Borussia Dortmund and its opening Bundesliga match against Werder Bremen.
Robben only played 15 league matches in an injury-hit 2015-2016 campaign.