The Controversy Surrounding Josip Stanisic’s Goal Against Bayern: What the Coaches and Players Have to Say

2024-02-11 09:13:34

After Bayern’s rout once morest Bayer Leverkusen (3-0) on Saturday at the Bundesliga summit, the Bavarian coach had difficulty digesting the first goal scored by Josip Stanisic, a player loaned by the Bavarian club last summer. For the ex-PSG coach, the Croatian should not have played once morest his club.

“Since when do you know how to score goals?” In the corridor leading to the locker room, Leroy Sané, bitter, calls out to Josip Stanisic, first scorer for Bayer Leverkusen during the clash once morest Bayern (3-0), Saturday for the 21st day of the Bundesliga. If the German international had it a little bad, it’s because the Croatian defender who is not used to scoring (it was his second goal in 39 games in the German championship) might have been in his camp. Last season, the two players were teammates at Bayern. The Bavarian club is still Stanisic’s club. Under contract until 2026, the 23-year-old was loaned to Bayer Leverkusen last summer to gain playing time (which, what’s more, hasn’t really been the case since the start of the season).

Tuchel: “Today we are the ones who suffer”

If the usual understudy of Odilon Kossouno (currently at the CAN with Ivory Coast) did not celebrate his goal out of respect for his club, the pill must have had difficulty passing for Thomas Tuchel: “There is a nice rule in England which states that if you loan a player, he does not have the right to play the match once morest you. I think that makes sense. This rule unfortunately does not exist in Germany (same in France even if clubs sometimes make arrangements among themselves, editor’s note).” And the German coach blurted out: “Today it’s us who are suffering.”

A little vindictive, the main person concerned was divided following the meeting. After admitting that his goal was “strange”, Josip Stanisic admitted that he wanted to show his employer that he had the level to play for Bayern: “When you are a player on loan, you think that he “I’m missing something. I wanted to show that I had what it takes,” the Croatian told Sky. In the standings, Xabi Alonso’s team, leader of the Bundesliga, now has a five-point lead over Bayern.

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