Hernandez threatens prison, Nagelsman: He will play against Leverkusen and Benfika

On the eve of the match for Bundesliga leader with Bayer Leverkusen, Julian Nagelsmann has also spoken of the case of Lucas Hernandez, who risks prison in Spain. Lucas Hernandez, star of Baiern Munich and brother of the columnist Theo, has received an order to appear at the October 19th Madrid Criminal Court. [...]
On the eve of the match for Bundesliga leader with Bayer Leverkusen, Julian Nagelsmann has also spoken of the case of Lucas Hernandez, who risks prison in Spain.
Lucas Hernandez, star of Baiern Munich and brother of the columnist Theo, has received an order to appear at Madrid's Number 32 Criminal Court on October 19th when he played at Atletico Madrid.
In February 2017, Lucas has been charged with domestic abuse crime after a public quarrel with his wife Amelia. A Madrid court has sentenced him to 31 days of public work in addition to leaving his wife for six months. However, both have decided to leave for the honeymoon, but after their return, Lucas was arrested on June 13th and later released.
Despite the events, Bayern coach Nagelsmann says there is no reason not to calculate to the defender's services.
I have not seen any negative effect. If I hadn't read the newspaper, I wouldn't have asked him if something was wrong. He acts as usual and he's been trained to be”, Baiern Munich coach said.
The “is in my plans for both matches, and if it's okay, it will play”, the German added.
The player appears to be playing in Lisbon on Wednesday, even though he should appear on Tuesday in Madrid. /Periscopi/












