“I will not let my family be insulted” – HSV pro attacks a fan in the stands



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HSV defender Toni Leistner turned to a Dynamo Dresden fan after the end of the game.

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At Hamburger SV, the tree burns after the first DFB Cup appearance of the season against Dresden. In addition to the clear defeat, the madness of HSV defender Toni Leistner is causing discomfort.

With a clear loss to third division SG Dynamo Dresden in the first round of the DFB Cup, HSV started the new season badly on Monday night. However, HSV defender Toni Leistner only ensures the negative climax in front of 10,000 spectators after the match.

A private video shows how Leistner attacked a man in the stands and pushed him to the ground before fans and stewards around him calmed the situation and pushed Leistner back. Then he jumped from the stands to the stadium.

Insults during the interview

According to his statements, the reason for the Leistner phenomenon was the provocations of a Dynamo supporter at the beginning of an interview with the pay television channel Sky. “I will not be offended by my family,” said the 30-year-old after stepping down from the stands. After more insults, the defender interrupted the second interview attempt.

«I didn’t notice anything and I only saw that Toni Leistner had started the way back from the stands. Something must have happened before, but I can’t rate it because I haven’t seen any pictures of what started, ”said HSV coach Daniel Thioune.

Leistner was born in Dresden and trained at the Dynamo. Before joining HSV, Leistner was on loan from Queens Park Rangers to 1. FC Köln.




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