He got the maximum penalty from any coach – he was substituted on and off and it didn’t really look like there was an injury. In any case, he marched fast and frustrated to the stands and then sat there in flip flops. After 30 minutes he came for Coman, after only 36 minutes on the field, Flick handed him back to Musiala.
It definitely provided occasions for a performance-related substitution. He got back into one defensive duel or another and Flick is known to be unable to bear it. He was involved in the equalization after all, and his velvety ball handling showed on approach. Still, it was obvious that Flick felt that Sané needed a lesson. He was consoled by Thomas Müller after the final whistle.