Malian winger joins the lately growing group of players affected by heart-issues

It was your regular 50/50 challenge between Real Madrid’s Nacho Fernandez and Sherrif Tiraspol’s Adama Traore on the touchline after which the ball went out of play. Then, out of blue, the Mali international went down clutching his chest in last night’s disturbing Champions League scenes.In the 77th minute, the 26-year-old turned to walk away from the ball when he immediately became uncomfortable, clutching his chest before slumping to the grass of Stadionul Sheriff in Tiraspol, Moldavia.Moldovan side’s medics raced on to help as he remained breathing throughout and lying on the ground in distress.¿Qué le ha ocurrido a Adama Traoré del Sheriff en el partido contra el Madrid? ¿Miocarditis? El síndrome Kun Agüero parece extenderse. Preocupante. Juzguen ustedes. pic.twitter.com/fJTNxKB10y— El Abogado Del Diablo 🇪🇸 (@Devils_Iawyer) November 24, 2021 Smelling salts were used by the medics immediately in order to activate his senses but Traore was not reacting strongly to the stimulation.He was shortly after seen shaking his head in responses to questions by the medics – eventually Sheriff winger was raised to a sitting position before being helped back to the dressing room. What are the reasons behind Traore suffering from chest pains is yet to be explained by the Moldovan side.Some kind of ‘bad energy’ is surrounding Tottenham and Scandinavian footballersLately, it became almost a regular occurrence for the football players to show acute symptoms of suffering from heart-related issues and those symptoms, more often than not, exhibit during play. On Tuesday night, Sheffield United midfielder John Fleck collapsed on the pitch during his side’s Championship fixture with Reading.Further ‘examples’ can be found in Ghanaian striker Raphael Dwemana, Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen, Iceland’s Emil Palsson and Argentine star Segio Kun Aguero respectively.

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