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Vienna – Saturday 19 September 2020, 1:38 pm
The faces of the Bayern bosses in the opening game of the new Bundesliga season could not look happier. The triple winner humiliated FC Schalke 04 8-0 (match report >>>>).
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Uli Hoeneß and Herbert Hainer watched the Munich team perform from the stands, but did not adhere to the crown rules for stadium visitors.
Bavaria’s management team sat close together without wearing a DFL-prescribed face mask. Because according to its specifications, all the people in the “Zone 2” stadium, where Hoeneß and Co. were located, are “obliged to wear mouth and nasal protection if the minimum distance of 1.50 is not respected. m “Neither of them met.
On social media, the behavior of Bayern bosses unleashes a shit storm.
The one with the @DFL_Official The distance rules in stadiums that were explicitly mentioned yesterday as specifications do not appear to apply to the grandstand of the @FC Bayern. A questionable sign, especially given the situation in #Munich # FCBSO4 pic.twitter.com/j6yoaxpRMX
– MVolkmar (@MartinVolkmar) September 18, 2020
Bavarian positional play on the field: exemplary.
Bayern position play next to the pitch: irresponsible.# FCBS04
– Max-Jacob Ost (@GNetzer) September 18, 2020
In the post-match interview, Oliver Kahn commented on the non-observance of the crown’s rules, saying that everyone adhered to “the Bavarian regulation, which also allows it.”
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