August 19, 2026 - 03:50

Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala has broken his silence following a worrying stretch that saw him collapse on the pitch twice within the span of four days. The 21-year-old first went down during Saturday's match, and then again on Tuesday shortly after coming on as a substitute. Both incidents sparked immediate concern among fans and teammates, with medical staff rushing onto the field each time.
Musiala has now offered a health update, reassuring supporters that he is doing well and that the collapses were not caused by anything serious. He explained that the episodes were likely due to a combination of fatigue and a minor physical issue, and that he has undergone thorough checks to rule out underlying problems. The German international emphasized that he feels fine now and is eager to get back to training and helping his team on the pitch.
Bayern's medical team has reportedly been monitoring him closely, and the club has not indicated any long-term concern. Musiala thanked everyone for their support, saying the messages from fans meant a lot to him during a stressful few days. He also confirmed that he has no plans to change his playing style, despite the scary moments. The young star is expected to be available for selection in the coming matches, though the coaching staff may ease him back into action to ensure he is fully recovered.
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