450 death threats against Bayern Munich coach

Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann announced on Friday that he had received death threats on social media following the sudden elimination of the Bavarian team from the Champions League once morest Villarreal on Tuesday.

“I know I will always receive criticism from all sides, this is normal and I can deal with it. But with 450 death threats on Instagram, it is not that easy,” Nagelsmann said two days before Bayern Munich’s match once morest Armenia Bielefeld in the league on Sunday.

“If people want to kill me, that’s one thing, but they also attack my mother, who doesn’t even care regarding football,” he added.

“I don’t get it. Once the TV is off, people forget all manners. They think they’re right, that’s the crazy thing.”

When asked if he had considered legal action, Nagelsmann said there were simply too many threats to be realistic.

“I will never finish it. I get them following every game regardless of whether we win or lose. There are more death threats when we play with three or four defenders, and obviously there are less threats when we lose.”

Nagelsmann is the second Bayern employee to face death threats this week.

On Wednesday and Thursday, the wife and son of Bosnian sports director Hasan Salihamidzic revealed that they had been threatened in the wake of Villarreal’s defeat, and posted screenshots of private messages on Instagram.

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