Yann Sommerforever grateful to Matthijs de Ligt For saving him from a clear goal in the Champions League match against PSG, he wanted to send the Dutch defender a very sweet gift: a small truck with 700 kilos of chocolate. It was not for less, because the play allowed the Bavarian team to go to the quarterfinals.
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Sommer made the shipment to Munich on behalf of a Swiss chocolate manufacturer. The driver made the three-hour drive to reach Bayern’s facilities, but upon his arrival, he was told that the club would not allow him to enter, according to ‘Münchner Merkur’.
Before returning to Switzerland with the chocolate bars, the bus driver decided not to lose the goods and did a good deed by donating all these foods to the local food bank, the Münchner Tafel. There, of course, they were unaware of the promise that had been made.
Source: La Verdad

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