The Sydney Swans have suspended five players for the remainder of the season following an incident at a Melbourne hotel that has led to a police investigation. CEO Tom Harley expressed deep embarrassment and shame over the players' alleged failure to uphold club standards. The suspended players, Riley Bice, Nick Blakey, Isaac Heeney, James Jordon, and Chad Warner, have not been arrested or charged.
In separate health news, Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala revealed he is being treated for a neurological disorder after collapsing on the field twice in four days. Musiala stated on social media that he has a condition that can lead to temporary, treatable seizures. Meanwhile, Serie A striker Yael Trepy remains in intensive care following a pool incident, though his condition is reportedly improving.
Swans Suspend Five Players Amid Hotel Incident Investigation; Musiala Battles Neurological Disorder
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