A shocking scene had occurred at the Stade Velodrome on Sunday when Super Eagles forward, Samuel Kalu fell to the ground in the opening minutes of Bordeaux’s 2-2 draw with Marseille.
The 23-year-old winger collapsed on the pitch but recovered and played for a little while before he was substituted.
Kalu joined the Bordeaux players in forming a wall for Dimitri Payet’s free-kick and he collapsed there in the fifth minute.
Both teams responded immediately by forming a wall around the Nigerian international while medical personnel rushed to the pitch to stabilise him.
He was later replaced by Remi Oudin in the 14th minute as the Girondins came from behind to grab their first point of the season at the Stade Velodrome.
Two years ago, Kalu collapsed in training a day before the Super Eagles commenced their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations campaign in Egypt.
The 23-year-old winger was immediately rushed to a hospital in Alexandria, where it was confirmed that he had suffered dehydration.
On Sunday, second-half goals from Timothee Pembele and Oudin cancelled out Cengiz Under and Payet’s goals for Marseille, in the 34th and 41st minutes, respectively.
Kalu endured an injury-plagued campaign last season with a recurring thigh muscle strain that limited him to just 20 league matches and had four goals to his name.
He will be expected to continue his recovery process during the week before Bordeaux host Angers for their next league fixture on August 22.