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Sancho and four others from Dortmund break the rules

2020-06-05T06:42:43.760Z


They skipped the hygiene protocol when they received a visit from a hairdresser who cut their hair without a mask. They could undergo a two-week quarantine.


The Borussia Dortmund trembles. A visit to the hairdresser can cost Jadon Sancho, Alex Witsel, Dan-Axel Zagadou, Manuel Akanji and Raphael Guerreiro dearly . As reported by the German newspapers Bild and Ruhr Nachrichten , the five BVB players broke the hygiene protocol for the coronavirus when they received a visit last week from a private hairdresser who cut their hair without a mask . The club itself was also not informed and it is possible that, in addition to fear for a sanction, they all have to undergo a two-week quarantine if the federation deems it appropriate.

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This is the hairdresser Winnie Nana Karkari, known as 'Fresh Prince The Barber' and located in the German town of Düsseldorf, who went to the home of the players of the black-yellow box to comb their hair. He uploaded the photos to his Instagram profile, yes, Karkari himself assures in statements collected by Bild that he only took off his mask to take the photos that in the end betrayed them . He adds, always according to Bild, that he is "very, very, very picky" when it comes to complying with hygiene standards.

Borussia himself soon issued a statement in this regard in which he explained that "it is normal for our boys to have to cut their hair after so long. What cannot be is that it has happened without masks. It is an issue that we will emphasize our players very, very clearly. The hairdresser himself should also question their behavior . "

Source: elparis

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