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Joshua Kimmich closes the year prematurely due to the consequences left by the Coronavirus. The Bayern Munich footballer, who provoked controversy with his attitude not to be vaccinated, has just finished his quarantine period, after a positive result with COVID-19, but he is not returning to training.
Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann assured this Friday that Covid “should not leave long-term consequences” for his midfielder Joshua Kimmich and that if he does not play until January “it is for a precautionary measure”. Kimmich himself stated on Thursday that he feels well, but can not train at full capacity due to the damage, though not serious, caused by the virus in his lungs.
The 26-year-old will miss this Saturday, in the home game against Mainz, on December 14 in the transfer with Stuttgart and in the last game of the year, at the “Allianz Arena”, on December 17, against Wolfsburg. Pulmonary infiltrations can cause difficulty in breathing, but Nagelsmann said he does not worry because these infiltrations are nothing dramatic, this pause is for precautions, it is not about long-term consequences. The coach came out in defense of his player, criticized for not vaccinating: “Vaccination is not mandatory here”.
Ingo Froböse, an expert in sports science, told the Bild newspaper that the consequence of infiltration is a reduction in lung volume and can have serious consequences. “If Kimmich returns to training too soon, it could have major consequences, including inflammation of the heart muscle.” Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting suffers from the same problem as Kimmich and has to wait to get back into training.
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