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Thibaut Courtois: Real Madrid say goalkeeper did not suffer an anxiety attack

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Real Madrid state that gastroenteritis – never a stress attack – led to Thibaut Courtois half-time substitution on Tuesday from the Champions League.
The goalkeeper has been replaced with Alphonse Areola at the break along with his side trailing – .
Reports in the press that was Spanish asserted 27, Courtois, had an anxiety attack at half time.
In a statement published on Friday, Real stated that these claims arefalse.
The goalkeeper is currently responding well to treatment and has been treated for gastroenteritis, according to the club.
Since replacing the deceased Keylor Navas...

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Thibaut Courtois: Real Madrid say goalkeeper did not suffer an anxiety attack

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Real Madrid say that gastroenteritis – perhaps not a stress attack – headed into Thibaut Courtois half-time substitution on Tuesday in the Champions League.
The goalkeeper was replaced with Alphonse Areola in the break along with his side trailing 2-0 to Club Bruges in the Bernabeu – a match that ended 2-2.
Reports in the Spanish media maintained Courtois, 27, had an anxiety attack at half time.
In a statement released on Friday, Real reported that these claims areuntrue.
The goalkeeper has been treated for acute gastroenteritis and is currently responding well to treatment, according to the team...

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Thibaut Courtois: Real Madrid say goalkeeper did not suffer an anxiety attack

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Real Madrid state that gastroenteritis – not an anxiety attack – led to Thibaut Courtois half-time substitution on Tuesday in the Champions League.
The goalkeeper was replaced by Alphonse Areola at the breakup with his side trailing 2-0 into Club Bruges at the Bernabeu – a game that finished 2-2.
Reports in the media that was Spanish maintained 27, Courtois, had an anxiety attack in half time.
In a statement published on Friday, Real stated that these claims arefalse.
The goalkeeper is currently responding well to therapy and has instead been treated, according to the team.
Since replacing the d...

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Victor Camarasa not set to leave Crystal Palace in January, says Roy Hodgson

Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson doesnt anticipate Victor Camarasa to leave the club in January.
The Spanish midfielder, who scored five goals at a season-long loan last season, joined Crystal Palace on loan from Real Betis at the summer having an option to purchase for #15m at the close of the season.
He featured as an exclusive replacement in several other games and has played only five Premier League moments to the club.
Reports in Spain suggest Betis are currently investigating the possibility of cancelling the loan in order to sell him at the January transfer window, however, Hodgson has denied those insists Camarasa will eventually be given his opportunity and reports.
Theres no news on that, he has been training really well...

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Rugby World Cup 2019: Can Scotland spoil the party for sparkling Japan?

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From Tom English
BBC Scotland
On Monday morning we woke to the news of a typhoon heading across the Western Pacific Ocean. The agency called it Typhoon Hagibis and in our innocence it had been nicknamed Hurricane Haggis and since it was believed it could damage the prospects of making the World Cup quarter-finals of Ireland and improve the chances of Scotland.
Many Scots laughed afterward...

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