Hertha player denies ‘kiss’ after calls to tighten Bundesliga hygiene

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Hertha player denies ‘kiss’ after calls to tighten Bundesliga hygiene

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Hertha defender Dedryck Boyata had appeared to kiss teammate Marko Grujic in their win against Hoffenheim, but he insists he was merely giving instructions

BERLIN, Germany – Hertha Berlin defender Dedryck Boyata apologized on Sunday, May 17, for his up-close encounter with Marko Grujic but denied kissing his teammate after a senior German politician criticized players for breaching the strict hygiene protocol of the Bundesliga.

The German league restarted on Saturday after a two-month break due to the coronavirus pandemic with clubs having agreed to draconian hygiene guidelines in a plan approved by the government.

However, Bavarian state minister Markus Soeder said he expected the league to “tighten up” instructions on how to celebrate goals after some players hugged with teammates.

Players were told to avoid contact whenever possible, especially when celebrating goals. 

That was ignored on a few occasions, although a repentant Boyata said he was simply uttering instructions to Grujic at a corner.

Boyata had appeared to kiss Grujic on the cheek on Saturday before Hertha scored 3 quick goals in a 3-0 win against Hoffenheim.

“I apologize for putting my hands on (his) face,” Boyata wrote on Instagram, explaining that “it was not a kiss” or “a celebration” when he grabbed the Serbian midfielder.

“I was giving him instructions about a set piece.”

“We must definitely be careful now that we play under this situation,” added the 29-year-old.

“We have to adapt our way to play or celebrate.”

Earlier this month, Hertha had already suspended former Chelsea forward Salomon Kalou for posting a video of him shaking hands with teammates in the dressing room before training.

“Football has an extreme function to be a role model, so we should stick to our instructions and pay attention to it next week,” Soeder told broadcaster Sport1 on Sunday.

Also on Saturday, some Borussia Moenchengladbach players hugged after their team scored two early goals in the 3-1 victory at Eintracht Frankfurt.

“The players must also obey the rules,” added Soeder.

The German Football League has said it would not sanction any players for not sticking to the guidelines at the weekend – but that could change.

Hertha coach Bruno Labbadia defended his players, who hugged in celebration after their goals, insisting it is part of the game.

“We’ve been tested so many times that we can allow it,” said Labbadia, who was taking charge of Hertha for the first time.

“If you can’t celebrate anymore, the whole thing breaks down.” – Rappler.com

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