Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann was fined 50,000 euros ($53,200) on Wednesday, but avoided suspension for his outburst against match officials after the Bundesliga leader's 3-2 loss at Borussia Mönchengladbach. (More Football News)
The German soccer federation issued the fine for what i𓃲t called Nagelsmann's “unsportsmanlike comments” to referee Tobias Welz and officials in their locker room after Saturday's game.
The federation refrained from any ban for Nagelsmann after noting he apologized the same e🍸vening and had not previously appeared before its sports court.
Nagelsmann was up𝓡set after Bayern defender Dayot Upamecano was sent off in the eighth minute for a foul on Gladbach's Alassane Plea as the forward was heading toward the goal. There was only minimal contact, but Welz said it was enough for Plea to lose his balance.
Nagelsmann saw🌠 it differently at the time and angrily confronted the mat🐭ch officials afterward.
“Is he messing ♈me around or what?” Nagelsmann reportedly roared, before he knocked on the door of the official🦂s' dressing room.
Bayern leads the Bundesliga on goal difference from Borussia Dortmund and Union Berlin, but Nagelsmann is under pressure after seeing the team's four-point lead disappear since the wint🐟er break.
Bayern hosts Union in Munich on Sunday.