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Regarding Musiala's Fainting in Two Consecutive Matches, Kompany: 'The First Incident Was Quite Some Time Ago, We Are No
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Regarding Musiala's Fainting in Two Consecutive Matches, Kompany: 'The First Incident Was Quite Some Time Ago, We Are Not Reacting Anxiously Now'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala has fainted in two consecutive matches, raising health concerns.
  • The club stated that the issue is not new and has been managed since last season under expert guidance.
  • Bayern is responding to the situation calmly, emphasizing that it's not a sudden development.

Concerns are mounting over the health of Bayern Munich's young star, Jamal Musiala, after he fainted in two consecutive matches. The 23-year-old attacking midfielder has experienced episodes of collapse, leading to widespread worry among fans and media.

However, Bayern Munich has addressed these concerns, stating that the issue is not a recent development. According to the club, they have been aware of Musiala's condition since last season and have been managing it closely with the advice of medical experts.

Bayern emphasized that they are not reacting to the situation with panic. The club's medical team has been monitoring Musiala and implementing strategies to manage his health. This proactive approach suggests that while the fainting spells are concerning, the club believes they have a handle on the situation and are prioritizing the player's well-being.

The German publication 'TZ' reported on August 21st (KST) that the club's response aims to reassure stakeholders that Musiala's health is being carefully managed, and the recent incidents are part of an ongoing process rather than a sudden crisis.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.