Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge vowed to “take all-out action” against the fans who unfurled a banner insulting Hoffenheim ben...
Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge vowed to “take all-out action” against the fans who unfurled a banner insulting Hoffenheim benefactor Dietmar Hopp during the Bundesliga leaders’ 6-0 victory on Saturday.
The game in Hoffenheim finished in bizarre circumstances with both teams passing the ball between each other after a lengthy delay over an offensive banner in the section housing travelling Bayern supporters.
Players from both sides stood on the field but refused to play for the final 10 minutes as the clock wound down.
Rummenigge said he was “deeply ashamed of these chaotic people” who have “discredited the name of FC Bayern”.
Bayern Munich fans... what have you done?! :( pic.twitter.com/zqiNsYrAM5
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The entire Bayern team – along with coach Hansi Flick and Rummenigge –- approached the ultras block and pleaded with fans to remove the banner.
“Today, at the absolute latest, the moment has come when the entire Bundesliga needs to take action against these chaotic people.
“We must all stand together. We have closed our eyes for far too long. This is the ugly face of football.”
German Football Association boss Christian Seifert indicated after the match that no action would be taken against either side.
In a statement, Seifert said both sides “acted in an exemplary manner in this...