Bayern Munich's goalkeeper Grohs makes her first start since treatment for tumor
Bayern Munich's goalkeeper Mala Grohs made her first start since undergoing treatment for a malignant tumor, playing in a Women's Champions League quarterfinal match against Olympique Lyonnais. Despite Bayern’s 2-0 defeat, Grohs made a crucial penalty save, denying Lyon a third goal. The match saw goals from Tabitha Chawinga and Melchie Dumornay securing the win for Lyon.
Grohs was diagnosed with the tumor in October 2024 and underwent throat surgery in December. Bayern publicly announced her diagnosis in November and later extended her contract until June 2026 to support her recovery. Her return, highlighted by the penalty save, marks a major milestone in her comeback to professional football.
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