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Bayern fans insult Nagelsmann: the new coach countered immediately

2021-07-26T06:00:22.504Z


In the Allianz Arena, FC Bayern competed against Ajax Amsterdam for the first time at home under coach Julian Nagelsmann: The premiere was worth seeing, but fan-mobbing caused bad blood.


In the Allianz Arena, FC Bayern competed against Ajax Amsterdam for the first time at home under coach Julian Nagelsmann: The premiere was worth seeing, but fan-mobbing caused bad blood.

Munich - The start of the Audi Football Summit was also the first game by Julian Nagelsmann * (34) as coach of FC Bayern * in the Allianz Arena.

The team, which has had many talents, played 2: 2 (1: 1) against Ajax Amsterdam in the Landsberger's home debut on Saturday.

The goals were scored by Eric Maxim Coupo-Moting (32) and Tanguy Nianzou (19).

A result that was more than decent given the lack of superstars and the almost complete squad of the Holland top club.

Nevertheless, there was also cause for excitement ...

FC Bayern: Coach offended by fans at Nagelsmann's home debut

Fan mob:

Right after kick-off, most of the stadium visitors could hardly believe their ears.

Around 20 Bayern supporters from the south curve shouted “Munich's Red Pride” (in German: Munich's red pride) behind the fan club banner and an 1860 lion in the crosshairs: “Nagelsmann, you pig, back to TSV.” and in the 46th minute, the fans repeated their insults.

The dirty words could unfortunately be heard well by the 8,500 spectators in the 75,000-seat Allianz Arena.

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Around 20 Bayern supporters from the south curve caused a lack of understanding with their insult to Julian Nagelmann.

© sampics / Stefan Matzke

"I'm not a big fan of rivalries, I stand for tolerance," said Nagelsmann about the hostility.

“Not everyone has to applaud that I'm from my city rival.

Everyone just has to be able to agree with his conscience how one expresses this. "

Reason for the bad insults: Nagelsmann was between 2002 and 2010 as a player (U17, U19, 2nd team) and as an U17 assistant coach at TSV 1860 Munich.

But it's also a fact: The Bavarian has always been a fan of FC Bayern, and as a child even slept in the German record champions' bedclothes.

FC Bayern: Blackout of Zirkzee with far-reaching consequences

Zirkzee trouble:

In the 44th minute, storm jewel Joshua Zirkzee * (20) had the 2: 1 on the foot.

The Dutch ran alone towards the empty gate - and missed the huge opportunity.

At the last moment, Ajax defender Perr Schuurs (21) grabbed the ball off the line.

Too casual by Zirkzee, who was loaned to Parma last season and who is repeatedly accused of a lack of attitude.

“I hope that he shows the necessary seriousness in a competitive game.

He didn't do that on purpose, ”said Nagelsmann.

Sad: Zirkzee was whistled after his blackout and abused on the Internet.

The striker then deleted all pictures on his Instagram profile.

So supposed fans have no platform for further comments.

Nagelsmann also had reason to smile on Saturday

Toe laughter:

Thomas Müller * (31) published a photo on Friday that shows his footballer feet - the nails broken off and grown together.

The jester wrote: “I have to go to the nail man urgently…” When asked, the trainer responded with a relaxed saying: “One of my weaknesses is cutting toenails.

But we have a capable podiatrist in the club.

It would be more clever if she did that. "

Like Neuer and Kimmich, Müller returns from vacation on July 30th.

Lewandowski, Coman, Tolisso, Pavard, Musiala, Sané, Goretzka and Süle are starting performance diagnostics today.

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List of rubric lists: © ULMER / Imago-images

Source: merkur

All sports articles on 2021-07-26

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