2024-01-24 21:29:50
Published24. January 2024, 10:29 p.m
Delay shortened: slap scandal in a lackluster Bayern victory
Bayern were able to secure a narrow victory in the catch-up game once morest Union Berlin. However, one action caused a lot of discussion.
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It has been restless days in Munich since the defeat once morest Werder Bremen on Sunday. Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel was once once more the focus of criticism. Good for Tuchel and his players: the record champions had the opportunity to react on Wednesday evening. Union Berlin came to Munich’s Allianz Arena for the catch-up game.
Bayern’s performance on Wednesday evening was not convincing either. The first half in particular was a strong reminder of the star ensemble’s lack of ideas on Sunday. After the break, however, Bayern came out of the dressing room with a lot of energy. After just a few seconds, top striker Harry Kane hit the ball on the post – Raphaël Guerreiro grabbed the rebound and scored the 1-0 lead. A little later, Kane scored an offside goal that was withdrawn by the video referee. But Bayern quickly made themselves content with their narrow lead once more, kept it 1-0 over the full time and reduced the gap to Granit Xhaka’s Leverkusen to four points.
Face-slapping scandal surrounding the Berlin coach
Union Berlin only had one dangerous chance to score. Even Servette’s ex-striker Chris Bedia, who made his Union debut in the second half, mightn’t change anything.
Things became more dangerous for the Bayern stars off the field. Leroy Sané demanded the ball from Union Berlin coach Nenad Bjelica. When he kept the ball in his hands and didn’t react, Sané wanted to get the ball himself – and Bjelica completely lost her composure. The coach touched the Bayern star’s face twice. Although it only looked like a slight slap in the face, this was undoubtedly gross unsportsmanlike behavior. The Croatian coach received a red card and had to watch the rest of the game from the stands.
“Not to be tolerated, I understand the red card”
«That’s not okay. This cannot be tolerated. I understand the red card,” Bjelica told the pay-TV channel Sky following the game. He had to apologize to his team for this – but not to Sané. This provoked him: “I’m in my zone and want to give him the ball. He pushed me. Then of course I reacted.” His player Kevin Vogt interprets the situation similarly. “I don’t want to sugarcoat anything, but it’s also well provoked,” said the defense attorney.
There were no major comments from Bayern regarding the dispute immediately following the game.
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