Footballer Sane got into a brawl at Oktoberfest: what happened.
Leroy Sane expressed regret over the incident at Oktoberfest
According to The Sun: Two-time Premier League winner Leroy Sane expressed his outrage over his involvement in a brawl at Oktoberfest.
The German winger spent four years at Manchester City, winning the FA Cup and three League Cups.
Sane won two Premier League titles at Manchester City before joining Bayern five years ago Getty GettyHe currently plays for Galatasaray, but returned to Germany for the traditional Oktoberfest.
Sane left Manchester City for Bayern in 2020, and joined Galatasaray this June.
The 29-year-old player headed to Munich for the annual beer festival over the weekend.
However, on Sunday evening he became involved in a conflict when, reportedly, he was provoked by Bayern fans.
The German newspaper Bild reported that a group of security guards intervened around 11 PM to regain control of the situation.
Sane recounted: “I was in the wine tent, and I was provoked and insulted for a long time.
“Even my club, Galatasaray, was slandered. The atmosphere was tense.
“Someone then pushed me, and a brief fight broke out.
“Of course, I should have reacted more calmly and not paid attention to it.”
“This is my fault – I accept it.”
Kristin da Silva, a representative of the wine tent organizers Kuffler Group, confirmed that the incident indeed took place.
“On Sunday evening, there was a small incident with security,” she said.
“The security guards managed to persuade the participants of the conflict not to continue the quarrel and resolved everything peacefully.
“There was no need to call the police.”
Sane, who was born in Essen, has 70 caps for the German national team, scoring 14 goals.
Manchester City paid Schalke £46,500,000 for his transfer in 2016, and he scored 39 goals in 135 matches.
The incident highlights that situations with fans and emotions during such major events can lead to unpleasant moments, even when international stars are involved. Sane, as a former Bayern player, likely found himself at the center of the conflict, underscoring the importance of understanding and respect at sporting events. Restoring calm without police intervention demonstrates the possibility of peacefully resolving issues in similar situations.
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