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Monday, August 5, 2013

Neymar 'suffering from anaemia '


Barcelona Neymar anemia
5 August 2013-AFP

Signs of anaemia ... Neymar (Getty Images)
Barcelona striker Neymar has reportedly been put on a special diet by the club's medical staff to ease signs of anaemia just days after he made his debut for the club, according to Spanish newspaper El Pais.
The Brazil international joined the Catalan giant in June for 57 million euros ($84.93 million) and made his long-awaited debut last week in a 2-2 friendly draw against Lechia Gdasnk in Poland.
However, according to the newpaper signs of anaemia were detected on his return to training after an extended northern summer break due to his participation in the FIFA Confederations Cup.
"Neymar is being treated by Barcelona's doctors for signs of anemia with an adequate diet and complementary course of vitamins," El Pais claimed without quoting a source for the story.
Barcelona was not immediately available for comment, but the club had previously confirmed that the player had his tonsils removed after leading his country to victory in the FIFA Confederations Cup.
Anaemia is a treatable condition but is thought to be extremely debilitating for top athletes as a low level of haemoglobin in the blood stream can cause excessive levels of tiredness.
The news is also likely to disrupt the club's plans to work intensively on building on the 21-year-old's strength after club doctor Ricard Pruna expressed concerns at his slight weight of 64.5kg when he underwent his medical.
Neymar made his home bow against old club Santos as he played 45 minutes in Barca's 8-0 destruction of the Brazilian side and has travelled with his team-mates to take part in coaching clinics in Palestine and Israel before the club embarks on a tour of Asia with friendlies in Thailand and Malaysia.