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FC Bayern: No farewell game for Flick, Alaba & Co. in front of spectators - the city of Munich makes a decision

2021-05-19T10:49:24.655Z


FC Bayern have to play the last home game of the season against FC Augsburg without spectators. Coach Hansi Flick and well-deserved stars like David Alaba don't get a farewell game in front of fans.


FC Bayern have to play the last home game of the season against FC Augsburg without spectators.

Coach Hansi Flick and well-deserved stars like David Alaba don't get a farewell game in front of fans.

Munich - what a feast day it would have been.

FC Bayern * will host FC Augsburg in their home stadium on the last day of the match.

Bayern receive the championship trophy after the game.

The Fuggerstadters also have reason to celebrate, since last weekend they have been relegated.

For Hansi Flick * it is the last game as a Bayern coach.

David Alaba *, Jerome Boateng and Javi Martinez give their farewell game.

Until the very end, the protagonists hoped to celebrate with spectators in the Allianz Arena * and say goodbye to the fans by saying goodbye.

But this dream will not come true, as the city of Munich has now confirmed.

FC Bayern: home game against Augsburg without spectators - decision of the city of Munich

As expected, FC Bayern will have to play their last home game of the season without spectators. After club boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge had expressed the wish for a fan comeback a good week ago, the district administration department rejected him. "According to the current legal situation, no games with spectators are possible until June 2nd, 2021," the authority told the

evening newspaper

on Monday. "A special regulation, which otherwise would only be possible with the consent of the government, is out of the question against the background of the current infection and legal situation."

In view of the falling seven-day incidence in Munich, which was 54.3 on Monday, there was great hope that the audience would return.

"I hope and wish that we can play in front of a few spectators at the last game," Bayern boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge

said

a week

ago

in the

current sports studio

.

Bayern played in front of fans at home over a year ago on March 8, 2020 - back then it was also against Augsburg.

This time the gates of the Allianz Arena will remain closed.

In England, meanwhile, spectators are to be allowed back into the stadiums on the last two match days.

Memories of times gone by came up on Saturday at the emotionally charged FA Cup final in front of 21,000 fans *.

It would be great if a few spectators could be there to applaud these great people.

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge

FC Bayern: Flick, Alaba, Boateng and Martinez without a farewell game in the Allianz Arena

Co-CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen also followed his boss.

“For example, it would be much nicer if we could say goodbye to our coach Hansi Flick and the well-deserved players David Alaba, Javi Martínez and Jerome Boateng on the last Bundesliga matchday in front of a certain number of fans instead of in an empty stadium.

They deserved it, ”said Dreesen.

Flick, Alaba, Boateng and Martinez now have to say goodbye to the fans on another occasion - but then no longer in the service of FC Bayern.

"That's a shame.

I would have loved to say goodbye to our great fans.

But I very much hope that I can come back to say goodbye, ”said Martinez, for example, in the tz interview. 

Flick could then appear as a possible national coach with the German national team in the Allianz Arena and meet his ex-club.

According to media reports, there should be an agreement with the DFB if ​​Flick should succeed Jogi Löw after the EM.

(ck) * tz.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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