FC Augsburg lost 3-2 to Bayern Munich. Sacha Boey made contact with Robin Fellhauer near the end of the match, and Fellhauer required a stretcher. Family members in the dressing room reacted emotionally, with his mother and sisters crying. Sandro Wagner expressed frustration that Boey did not immediately apologize and objected to the Bayern bench insisting there was no foul, while acknowledging no intent to harm and accepting the later apology. Vincent Kompany emphasized player health, noted initial contact can be misleading, confirmed Boey apologized once he grasped the severity, and wished Fellhauer and his family well.
When you see the family in the dressing room. His mother was crying, his sisters were crying. It disturbed me a lot that Boey didn't say sorry and that the Bayern bench was screaming that there was no foul. I know it wasn't his intention to hurt him, but it annoyed me that he didn't apologize. It's forgotten now. They apologized in the dressing room, so the topic is over for me,
Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany attempted to diffuse the situation, but it was likely not enough to quell how FC Augsburg was feeling. "We want the health of every player. In the first moment of contact, you don't always have the right picture. Sandro's words were right. But Sacha then went and apologized. I don't think he understood the severity of what happened at the beginning. Once he did, he apologized. We wish Felle and his family the best," Kompany said.
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