The German Football Federation (DFB) opened an investigation this Tuesday on the substitute goalkeeper of Bayern Munich, Sven Ulreich, for the incident that occurred on the bench during the match his team played on Saturday against the Bayer Leverkusenwhere he insulted the sporting director of the Bundesliga champion club, Simon Rolfes. The match ended 1-1.
According to local media reports on Tuesday, the DFB’s control committee is “investigating” the goalkeeper, who will “respond as soon as possible” to the call and then decide whether the control committee will file charges against him or not. he will suspend the process.
Ulreich insulted the sports director of Leverkusen from the bank Bavaria on Saturday, although the incident was not made public until Monday, after a video of the incident, filmed just behind the bank, surfaced on social media.
In the sequence, the goalkeeper first complained about what he believed to be a waste of time Leverkusen at the end of the crash, and, later, he goes to Rolfes to insult him.
There is still no official statement from either of the two clubs or from the club itself. Ulreich, but Bayern He told several German media outlets that he “knew the meta’s choice of words was wrong” and apologized for it.
Rolfes, for his part, told the newspaper ‘Bild’ that he had not heard the insults of Ulrichbut cautioned that “each person is responsible for the level of their words.”
Source: La Verdad

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