SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkBayern Munich's Jamal Musiala, second from left, leaves the field after a second collapse in three days [Harry Langer/Getty Images]By The Associated PressPublished On 19 Aug 202619 Aug 2026Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala said he is dealing with a neurological issue but doing well, despite collapsing during a preseason game at Heidenheim, three days after a similar incident against Leipzig.The 23-year-old Germany international went down shortly after entering Tuesday’s friendly as a substitute in the second half. Players from both teams made a circle around Musiala as he received medical treatment. He was then helped as he walked off the pitch.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Arsenal preview: Five key questions heading into new Premier League seasonlist 2 of 4La Liga: The key talking points for Real Madrid before the 2026-27 seasonlist 3 of 4Premier League is back: All to know as the 2026-27 season kicks offlist 4 of 4La Liga: Five key talking points heading into Barcelona’s 2026-27 seasonend of listMusiala had collapsed on Saturday during a friendly against Leipzig. German news agency DPA reported he had left the field on his own but still appeared dazed.After Tuesday’s game, Musiala posted a message on his Instagram account, explaining that he had been diagnosed with temporary “but easily treatable absence seizures” caused by a neurological problem.“These can lead to the moments that happened recently, such as against Leipzig or even now in Heidenheim,” Musiala wrote.Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala, bottom, receives treatment after collapsing [Harry Langer/Getty Images]Bayern, in its report on Tuesday’s game, only said of the incident: “There was a setback when Jamal Musiala had to be subbed off with a knock minutes after coming on.”Musiala said he’s “very optimistic” and is receiving excellent medical treatment.“The important thing is that there is no additional health risk,” he wrote.“In close coordination and regular communication with experts, it has been my personal wish to face the challenge and, with the endorsement of the neurological specialists, to devote myself to what helps me most in recovery: to simply live my everyday life and keep up with my passion of playing football,” Musiala added.Bundesliga champion Bayern faces Borussia Dortmund on Saturday in the German Supercup, the traditional curtain-raiser for the season.
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