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Heidenheim goalkeeper Kevin Muller treated in hospital after head injury

Heidenheim goalkeeper Kevin Muller treated in hospital after head injury

New York Times03-05-2025

Heidenheim goalkeeper Kevin Muller was taken to hospital after sustaining what appeared to be a serious head injury during his side's 0-0 Bundesliga draw with Bochum.
Muller collided with Bochum midfielder Ibrahima Sissoko while punching the ball clear early in the second half. Muller appeared to be knocked unconscious in the incident.
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The 34-year-old was put in the recovery position by his team-mate Tim Siersleben and the match was stopped for 11 minutes. Privacy screens were set up in front of the supporters and broadcaster DAZN's cameras cut away while Muller was treated. He was taken to hospital while on the field he was replaced by back-up goalkeeper Frank Feller.
A club statement on Saturday read: 'FCH goalkeeper Kevin Müller suffered a concussion in the Bundesliga home game against VfL Bochum. This was revealed by examinations late Friday evening at the Heidenheim Hospital.'
It remains uncertain how long Muller will be sidelined for, the club added.
'FC Heidenheim 1846 would like to take this opportunity to thank the medical staff yesterday in the Voith Arena as well as the employees of the Heidenheim Hospital for their care and treatment,' they added.
'The entire FCH family wishes Kevin Müller only the best and a good recovery!'
60': The whole stadium chants Kevin Müller's name as he is taken off the field, we are wishing him nothing but the best in recovery! 🙏💙
0-0 #meinVfL #FCHBOC
— VfL Bochum 1848 (@VfLBochum1848EN) May 2, 2025
Heidenheim head coach Frank Schmidt confirmed after the game that Muller regained consciousness on the pitch and would remain in hospital overnight.
'He was out briefly, but then was back,' said Schmidt. 'Now we can only hope that everything will heal quickly, but I can't say more precisely.'
Muller's team-mates expressed their support and concern for him after the game.
'These are moments that you just don't want to see on the football field,' said Heidenheim captain Patrick Mainka. 'This is something that overshadows everything. It's no longer about the first or second Bundesliga. Health is the most important thing for all of us. And you've seen that. (Bochum defender) Maxi Wittek started running immediately to help. You're not an opponent anymore (in that situation).'
Muller joined Heidenheim in 2015 and has made 327 appearances for the club in all competitions, keeping 95 clean sheets.
Bochum remain bottom of the Bundesliga table after the draw while Heidenheim are 16th and occupy the relegation play-off spot.
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