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Musiala Collapses on the Pitch

Jamal Musiala collapsed in the 84th minute of a friendly match between Bayern and RB Leipzig in Munich, with initial reports indicating his condition is stable.

Foto: Wikipedia (Jamal Musiala)
Summary
  • Jamal Musiala collapsed in the 84th minute of a friendly match between Bayern and RB Leipzig in Munich.
  • The 23-year-old's condition is stable, with heat above 30 degrees Celsius cited as a possible cause.
  • Musiala recently returned from a serious leg injury sustained at the FIFA Club World Cup.

Jamal Musiala (23), Bayern's attacking midfielder and German international, caused serious concern on Monday, August 17, 2026, when he suddenly collapsed on the pitch at the Allianz Arena in Munich during a friendly match against RB Leipzig. According to initial reports, the player's condition is stable.

Dramatic Moment in the 84th Minute

The incident occurred in the 84th minute of the match, after Musiala had been on the field for only about fifteen minutes. Footage shows the player suddenly beginning to stagger and shake before collapsing without any contact from an opponent. Teammates and opposing players immediately rushed to his aid, and medical staff responded quickly.

Ismail Saibari, Bayern's new signing, was the first to reach him. Doctors and physiotherapists came onto the field, and a stretcher was brought in. Concern persisted until one of the medical staff gave a thumbs-up, signaling that the 23-year-old German was in a stable condition. After that, Musiala managed to get up on his own and leave the pitch, although according to reports from German media, he appeared confused and unsteady. Members of Bayern's medical team accompanied him to the dressing room.

Heat as a Possible Cause

The exact cause of the incident is not yet known. According to information from Bild, Musiala suddenly felt dizzy, with high temperatures being cited as a potential cause. In Munich, the temperature exceeded 30 degrees Celsius, with some sources reporting around 33 degrees, leading to suspicions of temporary circulation problems.

Bayern has not yet released a more detailed medical diagnosis or an official explanation for why Musiala collapsed. However, sporting director Max Eberl sent a reassuring message a few hours after the match.

"The most important thing is that he is fine. There is nothing else to say about the rest for now."

Bayern's board member for sport also briefly stated: "The main thing is that he is okay."

History of Injuries Raises Additional Concern

The incident has raised additional concern due to the serious injury the German international suffered in the past. Last summer, Musiala suffered a broken leg at the FIFA Club World Cup in a match between Bayern and PSG. After several months of rehabilitation, he returned to Bundesliga pitches earlier this year.

He was also a key player for the German national team at the 2026 World Cup, where Germany surprisingly exited in the round of 16 after a defeat to Paraguay. Musiala has scored 69 goals and provided 45 assists in 231 appearances for Bayern. Transfermarkt estimates his value at 100 million euros.

Initial information after the incident does not indicate a more serious problem, and it is expected that Musiala could return to training in the coming days. Bayern will, however, closely monitor his condition.

FAQ
What happened to Jamal Musiala? +
Musiala collapsed on the pitch in the 84th minute of a friendly match between Bayern and RB Leipzig, and his condition is stable.
What is the possible cause of the collapse? +
High temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius in Munich are cited as a possible cause, which could have led to temporary circulation problems.
Has Musiala had previous injuries? +
Yes, last summer he broke his leg at the FIFA Club World Cup in a match against PSG, and he returned to the pitch earlier this year.
When will Musiala return to training? +
It is expected that he could return to training in the coming days, although Bayern has not released an official diagnosis.

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