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FCB coach Julian Nagelsmann is threatened with consequences after his freak out in Gladbach. Dietmar Hamann and Lothar Matthäus find clear words. And: President Herbert Hainer considers the 50+1 rule to be outdated. The news and rumors about FC Bayern.

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FC Bayern, News: Lothar Matthäus expects consequences for Julian Nagelsmann

Julian Nagelsmann’s freak out in the catacombs of Gladbach’s Borussia Park on Saturday may have consequences for the Bayern Munich coach. “The choice of words is far off the mark,” said Lothar Matthäus sky.

“It’s a topic that will make the headlines in the next few days. That’s why I believe that not only the DFB, but also FC Bayern calls their employees to report,” added Matthäus and expects consequences for Nagelsmann. “The coaches and players in particular are role models and are in the public eye. The matter is not settled with a ‘sponge over it’.”

After his team’s 3-2 defeat and the controversial early red card against Dayot Upamecano, Nagelsmann ran scolding through the mixed zone. “It’s a joke, is he kidding me, or what?” Nagelsmann shouted. After a brief visit to the referee’s cabin, he added on the way back inside the stadium: “This soft-washed pack!” Although the Bayern coach apologized immediately afterwards for his choice of words, he could still face a penalty.

On Sunday, the DFB divided SID-Inquiry that the Control Committee has initiated investigations. Nagelsmann is said to be asked to comment earlier this week.

Im threatened with a penalty by the DFB sports court. Nagelsmann could get away with a fine. A ban is also possible for more serious offenses, but Nagelsmann’s immediate apology should also have a mitigating effect on the sentence.

However, referee Tobias Welz explained that he had not heard the words. “We didn’t notice that. If nobody speaks to me directly, I don’t feel addressed. That’s why it doesn’t matter to me,” said Welz im Sport1 double pass. The referee also defended his decision. Here’s the news.

FC Bayern, News: Dietmar Hamann criticizes Julian Nagelsmann

Ex-professional Dietmar Hamann sharply criticized Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann after his outburst in Gladbach. “In the heat of the moment things slip out. Only, of course, he knows that he will end up on the cover page, even if he says, please don’t put it on the gold scales. But he is a Bayern Munich coach. If he doesn’t want that his words are put on the gold scales, then he has to be in the third league, fourth league, nobody cares what he says,” said Hamann sky.

Nagelsmann rowed back after freaking out at the press conference. “Of course I was upset in the mixed zone. But please don’t put every word on the gold scales. There are emotions in this sport, and that’s what it thrives on. Not everything I say or say is right now,” said the Bayern coach.

According to Hamann, Nagelsmann must be aware of his responsibility. He has already shown remorse, but: “In the future he will have to have better control over it.”

Nagelsmann’s colleague Steffen Baumgart from Cologne expressed understanding. “I think we should let people be people and not robots,” Baumgart said on Sunday Picture TV. Nagelsmann “showed emotions that weren’t right, he also saw that – but then it’s good too”.

FC Bayern, News: Upamecano’s dismissal for ex-referee unjustified

Former referee Thorsten Kinhöfer described Dayot Upamecano’s early dismissal after an alleged emergency brake against Alassane Pléa as a wrong decision.

“It’s not a red card for me,” said Kinhöfer picture on sunday. “The VAR should have sent the referee to the monitor. In the replay you could see that Upamecano didn’t commit a foul. Football is a contact sport and not all contact is a foul.”

Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann also thought the dismissal was unjustified. “In my opinion, he has a minimal touch on his shoulder, but he doesn’t pull. You can also see in the replay that Pléa’s shoulder doesn’t move a millimeter,” said the FCB coach after the game sky.

FC Bayern, News: Sadio Mané back in team training

Julian Nagelsmann may soon be able to use Sadio Mané’s services again. The Senegalese attacking star returned to team training with the record champions on Sunday morning.

Mané had missed the World Cup in Qatar because of a tendon rupture on the head of the fibula and subsequent surgery. In the top game against Union Berlin next Sunday (5:30 p.m.), Mané could be back in the Bayern squad. Here’s the news.

FC Bayern, News: Herbert Hainer considers 50+1 to be outdated

Bayern Munich President Herbert Hainer has clearly positioned himself in the debate about the 50+1 rule. “I am of the opinion that the 50+1 rule is no longer up to date. My credo is that the clubs should decide for themselves whether and if so, how much they want to give up their shares,” said Hainer on the sidelines of the top Four tournaments in the BBL Cup in Oldenburg.

At the same time, the FCB boss reacted to the words of Honorary President Uli Hoeneß, who had recently called for more presence in the DFL from the record champions’ management team. “Meanwhile, with Oliver Kahn and Jan-Christian Dreesen, we are represented in all committees in which we were previously represented,” said Hainer.

“Oliver Kahn is on the board of the ECA (European Club Association, editor’s note) and Jan-Christian Dreesen is on the DFL executive committee. Oliver is also on the DFB task force. In that respect we are very well represented there “added the 68-year-old. “Just assume that FC Bayern will always have an important voice in football in Germany.”

FC Bayern Munich: The next games of FCB

Date time Competition Opponent
February 26th 5.30 p.m Bundesliga Union Berlin (H)
March 04 6.30 p.m Bundesliga VfB Stuttgart (A)
March 8th 21 clock Champions League Paris Saint Germain (H)

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