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Bayern fans don't listen to Tuchel - his reaction speaks volumes

2024-01-21T15:37:02.540Z

Highlights: Bayern fans don't listen to Tuchel - his reaction speaks volumes. Fans once again boycotted the mood in the early stages. The game even had to be interrupted after a fan campaign. The fans also had a large banner that read “It's not over yet... No to investors in the DFL! German football remains ‘risk capital!’ stuck in the curve.’“It is what it is. It's time for a game with enthusiasm again, which is what Franz Beckenbauer would have wanted,” said the coach.



As of: January 21, 2024, 4:24 p.m

By: Philipp Kuserau

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The FC Bayern fans have once again drawn attention to themselves with a boycott.

The game even had to be interrupted after a fan campaign.

Munich – The boycott of the Bayern fans was already an issue at the first home game of the new year against TSG from Hoffenheim.

Despite his team's confident performance and the 3-0 win, Tuchel reacts sniffily after the final whistle.

Fans once again boycotted the mood in the early stages

“There was also the mood boycott because of the DFL investors.

It's time for a game with enthusiasm again, which is what Franz Beckenbauer would have wanted.

It is what it is,” said the coach last Friday regarding the protest by FCB supporters in the first few minutes against the DFL’s investor decision.

For Bayern's home game against Bremen on Sunday (January 21st), Tuchel was hoping that there would be a good atmosphere around the arena right from the start.

But you thought wrong!

The Ultras had already announced in the run-up to the game that they would continue to protest against the investment of investors.

The FC Bayern fans caused the game to be interrupted by throwing gold coins onto the field.

Thomas Tuchel shook his head.

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Fans throw chocolate coins onto the field - the game has to be interrupted

And in fact it was quiet again in the Munich south curve during the opening phase against Werder.

Despite Tuchel's statements, there was another boycott.

What's more: When the fans threw gold-wrapped chocolate coins onto the field, the game even had to be interrupted temporarily.

The FCB coach's reaction during the action spoke volumes.

The 50-year-old retreated back to the bench during the break in play, hiding his face under his pulled-up scarf and shaking his head.

The fans also had a large banner that read “It's not over yet... No to investors in the DFL!

German football remains “risk capital!” stuck in the curve.

Already on Saturday, several Bundesliga games had to be interrupted due to fan protests against the DFL.

The supporters of several clubs were silent at the start of the games, and there were also numerous posters and banners.

The duel between Cologne and Dortmund had to be paused for seven minutes because fans threw chocolate coins onto the lawn.

(kus)

Source: merkur

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