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Bayern Munich star opens up about health challenge following collapse

Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala has spoken out about what he's been suffering from, which has led him to collapse on the field during back-to-back friendlies.

Bayern Munich star opens up about health challenge following collapse

Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala recently shared his personal battle with a neurological condition that has caused him to experience brief, temporary episodes of absence during games. The 23-year-old German international revealed that he is doing well and has been receiving top medical care for the issue. Musiala stated that the episodes, which have occurred in recent matches against RB Leipzig and FC Heidenheim, are easily treatable and are a result of a neurological dysfunction.

Despite the concern surrounding his health, Musiala emphasized that the condition is now a normal part of his life and that he is optimistic about his recovery. He has been working closely with neurological specialists and has received approval to continue playing football. Bayern Munich will need to address this storyline as their star player could face further scrutiny before their upcoming match against Borussia Dortmund in the German Supercup.

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