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World War Bomb throws FC Bayern's bill - flight chaos again

2021-08-26T14:52:47.421Z


The cup game against Bremer SV went almost perfectly - the return trip to Munich is anything but smooth. A bomb is to blame.


The cup game against Bremer SV went almost perfectly - the return trip to Munich is anything but smooth.

A bomb is to blame.

Bremen - After the 12-goal shooting festival against Bremer SV, there is trouble for FC Bayern * on the return trip.

The return flight cannot take place as planned, a World War II bomb was found not far from Bremen Airport and has to be defused.

The area was cordoned off over a large area, the Bayern convoy had to wait almost two hours.

At around 2 p.m., the team boarded the plane at the terminal when the blockade was lifted.

“We spent the waiting time in peace in the hotel,” said coach Julian Nagelsmann

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, before we went to the airport after all.

FC Bayern is not allowed to fly - bomb found in Bremen

At 1:45 p.m., the American bomb was defused by demolition specialist Thomas Richter.

Several hundred people had to leave their homes for a short time to do the work.

The record champions had no luck with flights this year, the worm was already there in February at BER.

The people of Munich wanted to fly directly from Berlin to the Club World Cup in Qatar in the evening, but were not given any clearance to take off.

It wasn't until seven and a half hours later that the machine finally took off.

For Bayern it's back to business on Saturday (6.30 p.m.).

In the morning, Bayern had trained in Bremen as planned.

At home in the Allianz Arena *, Julian Nagelsmann's team awaits Hertha BSC.

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List of rubric lists: © Carmen Jaspersen / dpa

Source: merkur

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