Mönchengladbach (dpa) - DFB President Fritz Keller has recently strongly condemned the crosshair poster at the Bundesliga game in Mönchengladbach.
"In my opinion, that with this crosshair is a hidden threat of death. That is not possible," said the head of the German Football Association of the "Bild". "When we see that and the incident in Hanau - we know that something is wrong in our society. But hatred has nothing, and nothing to look for in the stadium," said Keller, also referring to the right-wing extremist terrorist attack in Hanau last week.
On Saturday there were insults and insults from the north curve in Borussia Park against the majority owner and patron of opponent 1899 Hoffenheim, Dietmar Hopp. The DFB control committee has started the investigation, the association is working with the police to identify the perpetrators who showed the crosshair poster.
Keller demands stronger controls that something like this does not come to the stadium. He also relied on people's reason, it had to be a self-cleaning process. "I don't believe in going in there with police officers," said the 62-year-old, adding more. "I think a police operation is an absolute disaster."
Borussia Mönchengladbach and referee Felix Brych, who had interrupted the game for a few minutes, had done the right thing. "And now we have to hope that the jurisdiction makes the right decision. These idiots and these criminal parts have no place in football," said Keller.
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