The quarantine failures threaten to endanger FC Bayern’s sporting goals.
Three of the five unvaccinated players now apparently want to be vaccinated.
Update from November 23, 4:58 p.m.:
Three of the five unvaccinated FC Bayern players are probably thinking about a vaccination - the
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now wants to know the names: Apparently they are Joshua Kimmich, Serge Gnabry and Mickael Cuisance.
Conversely, that would mean: Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Jamal Musiala would still not want to be vaccinated.
FC Bayern takes action against unvaccinated people
First report from November 23rd:
Munich - Corona is currently hitting FC Bayern with full force.
Five unvaccinated players are in quarantine and the Munich team will be missing at least the upcoming Champions League game against Dynamo Kiev.
The record champions can actually no longer afford such a situation - especially because they are also key players like Joshua Kimmich or Serge Gnabry.
Therefore, the club's management took action and reduced the quarantine salary of the unvaccinated players.
In addition, Kimmich and Co. see themselves exposed to enormous public pressure.
FC Bayern: Three players are probably rethinking vaccinations
The English-American magazine
The Athletic has
now learned that three of the five unvaccinated players tend to get vaccinated. Accordingly, it cannot be ruled out that they will have the vaccine injected during the quarantine. In the past few days, FC Bayern has relied on personal dialogue with the players and tried to convince them of the vaccination with arguments.
That seems to be having at least a partial effect: According to the report, the players exchanged ideas intensively with their teammates, doctors and immunologists and subsequently changed their minds.
The names of the players are not mentioned.
At the press conference on Monday, Leroy Sané advised his teammates to be vaccinated: “I stand for the fact that you should be vaccinated.
I want everyone to be there for us.
I mentioned it to Serge
(Gnabry, editor's note)
.
We as a team want to have them with us. "
FC Bayern want 100 percent vaccination quota by January
As
Spox
and
Goal
report, the Bavarians are aiming for a 100 percent vaccination quota by January.
However, it remains to be seen whether this will work.
Apparently, individual players are even considering legal action against the club at the moment.
One thing is clear: The issue is far from over, even if not only coach Julian Nagelsmann's frustration is clearly evident.
(epp)
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