An ex FC Bayern coach as graffiti? In Munich, this is exactly what can now be seen in the city: the reason for the protest is an explosive topic that Corona had caused.
- The corona virus continues to dominate life in Munich.
- The Bundesliga has been running again for several weeks - the protest against ghost games is still loud.
- Graffiti has been spotted at several locations in Munich, showing an ex-FC Bayern coach - and clearly positioning itself against a corona requirement.
Munich - The corona virus is still present everywhere. Even if life in the city is slowly returning , shops are open again, beer gardens are allowed to receive guests * or, for example, open swimming pools are open again * - a lot is still not (yet) possible. It is similar to the soccer Bundesliga in Germany: The ball is rolling again - but it doesn't have much to do with the “pre-corona” operation. Graffiti has now been found in several places in Munich , which approach the topic in a very special way.
Munich: Graffiti with ex-Bayern coach everywhere in the city - obscene gesture irritates
FC Bayern * does not seem to be disturbed by the pandemic adversity - the Munich players play completely calmly, as they did recently against the Werkself from Leverkusen, and almost approach the 30th club championship. The ghost games * still have a bland aftertaste for many, the criticism, especially from the fan scenes, is still loud .
Munich: Bundesliga protest? Ex-Bayern coach painted all over Munich
In Munich, a form of protest is shown in a very special way. None other than ex-Bayern coach Carlo Ancelotti is sprayed on house facades - paired with unmistakable words: "Lesson from which we should learn: ghost games Vaffanculo !" Is written under a picture that the Italian star coach at one - well - shows some vulgar gesture. So a clear stance on games without spectators .
Ex FC Bayern coach Carlo Ancelotti can be seen in different locations - with a clear pose.
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Munich: Corona protest with ex-FC Bayern coach? Ancelotti with a vulgar gesture
The striking graffiti was also recently seen on the FC Bayern campus , where the professionals have been training at times since the Corona restart, as ran.de reports. There Ancelotti "greeted" his old team from a concrete block. It is not clear who the graffiti came from - but it is probably attributable to a fan group. Even the gesture that shows the Italian cannot be assigned to a moment, at least in public. The Ancelotti graffiti can be seen in several places in the city, for example at Herzog-Ernst-Platz , Max-Friedlaender-Bogen on Hackerbrücke or on Poccistraße .
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