Al Daeyea: the fifth victim of the cold
Source: Arriyadiyyah, June 3rd
Muhammad Al Daeyea, the most capped player in the World, caught a severe cold that prevented him to participate in the training Friday. The change in the climate between Saudi Arabia and Germany caused many other players to catch a cold. It started with Mabrouk Zaid, then Abdul Aziz Al Khatran before the game against Turkey and later other player caught slight influenza. The coach expects more players to suffer in the later stage, as Germany is currently experiencing unpredicted cold temperature.
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