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Weiss second player from Manchester City with influenza H1N1

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Weiss second player from Manchester City with influenza H1N1
07:12 AM Manchester .- The Slovakian Vladimir Weiss, Manchester City became the second player the club who have symptoms of influenza H1N1, a disease suspected to have other employees of the entity, said Wednesday the England team .

Slovakian midfielder disease was confirmed before the victory for Manchester City against Chelsea on Saturday (2-1) in the 15th game of the Premier League fehca event, a play Craig Bellamy could not be contaminated by the new influenza virus.

"He's having a slight progression," said assistant coach with the team, Mark Bowen, on the evolution of the disease. "The players come with a cough, his nose dripping and cold, so the doctor has to see if it's serious. It is your decision whether to go home," he added.

Bellamy has recovered from flu but remains doubtful for Saturday's game against Bolton with a sprained knee.

Wayne Bridge, meanwhile, will be sidelined for the next month after confirming that the England defender damaged a ligament in his knee against Chelsea.

With Bridge out of the squad, Brazilian Sylvinho have options to join the starting lineup for the first time in the Premier League since joining Manchester City from Barcelona.
 
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