Munich have founded an "anti-hate" committee which will work closely with the police over the offensive bannerBERLIN: After comprehensive wins in Europe and the Bundesliga over the past week, Bayern Munich will switch their attention to the German Cup on Tuesday against an out-of-sorts Schalke in the quarter-finals. Bayern have founded an “anti-hate” committee which will work closely with the police in Mannheim over the offensive banner unfurled at Hoffenheim’s stadium. Club chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said the culprits “must of course expect to be punished by Bayern Munich. We don’t want to see this hateful face of FC Bayern any more.”“We can’t go back to business as usual,” he added. “It’s going to be a difficult game and the team know that going in.
Source: The Express Tribune March 03, 2020 06:36 UTC