DONNARUMMA burst into tears on the pitch after the horror injury suffered by Jamal Musiala at the Club World Cup. <br /><br />The goalkeeper was starring for Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals of the Club World Cup against Bayern Munich. <br /><br />But Musiala was left in a bad way following a collision with Donnarumma, 26, at the end of the first half. <br /><br />As he challenged for a ball at the byline, Musiala was ushered away from it by Willian Pacho while, at the same time, Donnarumma dived to jump on the ball. <br /><br />However, as Musiala was caught in the middle of the pair, his left leg got caught under the body of the Italian goalkeeper. <br /><br />And as he tumbled over the PSG star, Musiala's leg was caught under his rival's body. <br /><br />He was then seen screaming in pain, with his foot visibly bent out of shape at the ankle. <br /><br />The 22-year-old's teammates looked distraught upon seeing the gut-wrenching injury. <br /><br />England captain Harry Kane was seen with his hands on his head before gesturing for a stretcher to be brought over. <br /><br />Donnarumma was also visibly upset by the accident and had to be consoled by the team benches as he held his gloves over his face. <br /><br />The Italian was shown on camera in tears, having sunk to one knee before the half-time whistle was blown. <br /><br />Musiala was stretchered off the field of play before being taken to the hospital. <br /><br />According to Sky Sports in Germany, it is suspected he has suffered a fibula fracture. <br /><br />Following the game, Donnarumma shared a picture of himself in tears walking off at half-time on Instagram. <br /><br />He paid tribute to Musiala in the caption, saying: "All my prayers and well wishes are with you @jamalmusiala10," <br /><br />Despite the horror collision, Donnarumma was in fine form for his club as he helped them win the match 2-0 despite going down to NINE men. <br /><br />PSG fielded the same starting 11 that had won the Champions League seven weeks earlier in Bayern’s stadium, except Bradley Barcola replacing Dembele in the front three. <br /><br />In the final 12 minutes of normal time and 11 minutes added on, PSG scored twice, had two men sent off, and then saw a penalty awarded against them at the death overturned on review by English referee Anthony Taylor. <br /><br />Pacho was sent off for a lunge at Leon Goretzka, and PSG substitute Lucas Hernandez soon followed him for a mindless elbow on Raphael Guerrero. <br /><br />But the European champions held on, and Ousmane Dembele sealed victory deep into stoppage time to put them a step closer to being crowned kings of the world as well. <br /><br />It felt harsh all around on Bayern, who were the better team for much of the match despite losing Musiala.