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Musiala Says Treatable Seizures Behind Two Collapses in Four Days
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Musiala Says Treatable Seizures Behind Two Collapses in Four Days

Bayern Munich winger Jamal Musiala disclosed a neurological dysfunction diagnosis, blaming treatable seizures for two recent collapses.

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Youssef Patel
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Musiala's health is now front and center after he disclosed that treatable seizures caused him to collapse twice within four days. The Bayern Munich winger told reporters he has been diagnosed with a neurological dysfunction and linked that diagnosis to the two incidents, both of which occurred during recent friendly matches.

The player described each collapse as a fall to the floor during warmup or play in friendlies, and characterised the underlying cause as seizures that can be treated. The disclosure was reported by The Guardian.

The statement marks a rare public update on Musiala's medical situation. It confirms three core facts: the player collapsed on two separate occasions in unofficial international or club warmup fixtures, medical evaluation identified a neurological dysfunction, and Musiala called the events treatable seizures.

The report does not provide further medical detail, timelines for recovery, or comments from Bayern Munich. It also does not include direct quotes beyond Musiala's characterisation of the condition as treatable, nor does it list specific tests or a treatment plan in the published account.

The immediate concrete consequence is the public acknowledgement of a medical diagnosis tied to two collapses in quick succession. Beyond that, the disclosure leaves key questions open about the scope of the dysfunction, the nature of planned care, and how soon Musiala might return to training or competitive action.

Fans and observers must rely on official updates from the player or club for any further specifics. For now, the available reporting establishes that Jamal Musiala has acknowledged a neurological diagnosis and has attributed two recent incidents on the field to seizures he describes as treatable, according to The Guardian.

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Youssef Patel

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