Fullkrug rushed towards the goal, but Rüdiger stopped him very hard. Moreover, the member of the technical team who refereed the game did not call a foul.
The correspondence between the two players almost turned violent if not for the intervention of Sandro Wagner, assistant coach to Julian Nagelsmann, who calmed the situation.
For the Merengue defender, the training ended and he was “punished” by running around the field. Midfielder Toni Kroos, who will hang up his boots after the European Championships, came in on Wednesday to top up the water, making sure all was well and that the atmosphere within the German team couldn’t be better.
“This issue should not have been so serious. The only person who annoyed Fullkrug was the referee,” he said in a humorous tone. Tomorrow’s opening match against Scotland will reveal whether the problem is truly solved.
Author: Paulo Joao Santos
Source: CM Jornal

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