Racist scandal at Bayern

Bayern Munich is once again shaken by a racist scandal. Two years later from dismiss a coach from their lower categories for the same reason, this time, as revealed by the German newspaper Bild, it was a kit man of the German champion who ended up on the street after xenophobically addressing two members of the first team of a six-time champion of Europe whose leadership did not hesitate to take the appropriate consequences.

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Always according to said medium, those affected would be forward Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and winger Serge Gnabry. The kit man, who crossed paths with the two stars when he was walking with his daughter through the sports city, would have told the girl: “Never bring me home two like these”. Several club employees heard him and reported to the club’s board of directors, who reacted by firing him immediately.

“As a cosmopolitan and open club, FC Bayern stands for tolerance and is against exclusion and discrimination in any of its forms,” ​​said Chairman Herbert Hainer. in 2020 after presenting the club’s initiative “Reds against racism” after the death in the United States of George Floyd, a black citizen killed by a police officer and whose death sparked a series of demonstrations around the world.