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Jamal Musiala health issues, explained: Why Bayern Munich star's 'absence seizures' cause him to faint

  • Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala has been diagnosed with treatable absence seizures stemming from a neurological dysfunction after collapsing during two friendly matches in four days.
  • Coach Vincent Kompany confirmed that a recent adjustment in Musiala's treatment for his pre-existing neurological condition triggered the episodes, which Bayern Munich has managed internally for over a year.
  • Writing on Instagram on Wednesday, Musiala said he remains "very optimistic" while receiving specialist care, adding that neurological specialists have cleared him to continue playing.
  • Musiala will miss Saturday's German Supercup against Borussia Dortmund to allow treatment stabilization, though Bayern officials emphasized full support for the midfielder's recovery.
  • Medical experts ruled out any additional health risks, and Musiala intends to maintain his normal daily routine while pursuing his professional career under specialist supervision.
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Berlin, Aug 21 (EFE).- The Bayern was aware of the medical problems of the midfielder Jamal Musiala -which were made public after the player had vanished in the field in the last two friendlys - during the entire season, said this Friday the sports director, Max Eberl. "We knew all the previous season. It has become something daily", said Eberl at the pre-German Super Cup press conference that Bayern will fight tomorrow against Borussia Dortmund…

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The health of football star Jamal Musiala moves the people. The professional of FC Bayern Munich and football national player had recently collapsed during two preparatory games on the playing field.After the incident a few days ago in Heidenheim Musiala commented on the background on his Instagram page."The most important thing first - I'm fine! I'm especially grateful for your news and your support! I understand that many of you are worried.

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mannheim24.de broke the news on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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