Thuram apologizes to Posch after a spit attack



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MOENCHENGLADBACH, GERMANY - DECEMBER 19: Marcus Thuram of Borussia Monchengladbach is challenged by Florian Grillitsch of Hoffenheim during the Bundesliga match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and TSG Hoffenheim at Borussia-Park on December 19, 2020 in Moenchengladbach, Germany.  Germany's sports stadiums remain under strict restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, as government social distancing laws prohibit fans from entering venues, causing matches to be played behind closed doors.  (Photo by Sascha Steinbach - Pool / Getty Images)

Borussia Mönchengladbach forward Marcus Thuram has apologized after his attack in the 1: 2 Bundesliga loss to TSG Hoffenheim.

“Something happened today that is not in my character and must never happen again,” wrote the Frenchman on Twitter: “I behaved badly with an opponent. It was an accident and it was unintentional. I apologize to all of you. With Stefan Posch, my opponents, my teammates, my family and everyone who saw my reaction. Of course I accept all the consequences of my actions. “

Thuram had spat in the face of opponent Stefan Posch in Corona times from a very close distance (78) and saw the red card after the video evidence. In most, the guests scored the winning goal for Ryan Sessegnon (86th). Immediately after the game, Gladbach’s coach Marco Rose had already apologized “also on behalf of the club”.

Rose apologizes to Posch for Thuram’s spitting attack

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