Al Daeyea: the fifth victim of the cold

June 4th, 2006 | By: Shahed | No Comments »

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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[...] Meanwhile, the low altitude is treating Ecuador well with the team experiencing no serious injuries. Saudi Arabia is having a bit of a problem with the cold German weather (it is shitty here) and Croatia is having a bit of a stomach bug going around. Bet on World Cup 2006 Buy World Cup Kits World Cup on your Mobile Phone      Buy World Cup Tickets      Swap World Cup Tickets      Travel to Germany World Cup Photos World Cup Video World Cup Fantasy League   Category: World Cup 2006, Injuries and Roster Changes Tags: injuries, Tag Index   « A World Cup Ball by any other Name | Home | If you found “World Cup Injury Merry-Go-Round” useful or interesting, please share it with others by bookmarking it at the following sites: .wp-notable img {border: none;margin-left:5px;}             Leave a Reply [...]

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[...] The same can be said of Saudi Arabia, which is finding that Germany is lacking in dry desert heat and 40C temps. [...]

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