The strict rule in Germany, football players don't extend hands to each other: Security in the first place

Even officially, he resumed football in Germany after the two-month suspension as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. While the stadiums will be empty, as viewers will not be present for a long time now. In the match Carlsruher Darmstad, however, a very comical scene has been seen. During a time of collision in the field [...]
Even officially, he resumed football in Germany after the two-month suspension as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic.
While the stadiums will be empty, as viewers will not be present for a long time now.
In the match Carlsruher Darmstad, however, a very comical scene has been seen.
During a moment of confrontation in the playing field, Korean player Paik has offered his hand to his opponent Waintzek to apologize for the intervention made.
But security comes first, and for that reason the Darmstad midfielder has refused this way to apologize.
Sarı levhanın dediği gibi: "quence úş Güvenliği" Pic.twitter. com/ CaolylobDe
) Arhan Ata Pilavoğlu (@hanhanata) May 16, 2020












