Jamal Musiala Explains Collapses on Pitch
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Jamal Musiala Explains Collapses on Pitch

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Jamal Musiala, a Bayern Munich player, has explained the reason behind two recent collapses on the soccer pitch, occurring within four days of each other. He experienced the incidents while playing as a substitute in recent matches.

Musiala first collapsed on the pitch on Saturday, and again on Tuesday after being substituted into the game. The player explained that he is dealing with low blood sugar, which is the cause of the collapses.

“I have problems with my blood sugar,” Musiala said. “It’s nothing serious, but it means I sometimes have to go down.” He added that he is working with doctors to manage the condition. The incidents have raised concerns about Musiala’s health, but he has reassured fans that it is a manageable issue.

Musiala’s explanation provides clarity on the unexpected collapses, alleviating fears that the incidents were related to a more serious medical condition. He continues to work with medical professionals to ensure his health does not impact his ability to play.

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