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Mo Sylla health scare latest as Tony Docherty waits for return green light after Dundee collapse

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Mo Sylla returned to Dundee’s training centre on Monday but is still waiting for the green light to return to action. The French midfielder went into an anaphylactic shock and collapsed in front of his stunned teammates at half-time in Saturday’s home clash with Aberdeen.

Sylla was taken to hospital and detained overnight before he was discharged on Sunday. Manager Tony Docherty confirmed: “Mo came into the training ground today.

He wasn’t training but he came in for our team meeting. It was an anaphylactic shock. He got out of hospital on Sunday morning.

It wasn’t nice to see that, particularly his teammates seeing that. But I have to say the response of his teammates has been brilliant, rallying round and showing a real togetherness. “That is the one thing that has come out of this: Mo is a really popular figure, as we know.

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