Marcus Thuram, Lilian’s son, spat a rival in the middle of a pandemic

The action took place in the 79th minute, when Thuram faced Posch

Marcus Thuram, attacker al Borussia Mönchengladbach and the son of former football player Lilian Thuram, spat at Stefan Posch in front, defender Hoffenheim, a situation that cost the French to expel during the thirteenth day of the Bundesliga.

The action took place in the 79th minute, when Thuram faced Posch, but the gunner spat, regardless of the COVID-19 pandemic, in front of Posch. The scene was reviewed in the VAR and later Monchengladbach’s number 10 saw the red card.

The expulsion came when the game was 1-1 with scores of Lars Stindl by the locals and Andrej Kramaric from Hoffenheim, a team that took advantage of the numerical superiority to make 1-2 in the 86th minute with both Ryan Sessegnon.

At the end of the match, Monchengladbach’s coach, Marco Rose, condemned Thuram’s behavior and apologized.

“On behalf of the club and staff as coach, I would like to apologize for the incident involving Marcus Thuram and the red card. That’s not part of football. He has crossed all borders and is not fit. Marcus Thuram is a good player and a good person, he is very attentive and very well educated. Maybe you have some safety left in this scene, that’s the only way I can explain what happened to me. I apologize. He did the team a disservice. “

Thuram has played 20 commitments so far this season, 13 in the Bundesliga, six in the Champions League and another in the Cup, in which he has four scores, in addition to seven assists.

Monchengladbach’s defeat against Hoffenheim leaves Rose’s team in eighth place with 18 points, while his 13th opponent is in eleventh place.

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