Shock news! Munich's squad goes against Audi...I don't care about the safety of my children

Apr 23, 2025

Shock news! Munich's squad goes against Audi...I don't care about the safety of my children
Bayern Munich players' violation of the speed of the rules is controversial locally. It is pointed out that regulation is necessary as even players running at 72km/h in the 30km/h limit area.

Germany's Bild reported on the 23rd (Korea time) that Michael Olise drove through the 30km/h limit at 72km/h. Rather, he seems to have forgotten the importance of safe driving while pressing the accelerator pedal in the section to be decelerated.

They were all committing these offences in Audi cars provided by the club. Even though it is an area where many children pass by, their Audi ran on the road.

Michael Olise's speeding took place on his way back from an away game against Heidenheim at 8:25 p.m. on the 19th. It is known that there are no crackdown cameras in the area.

Instead, two speed indicators are installed at the exit of the Bayern Munich training site, so the driver can clearly see his or her speed. The sign was installed for the purpose of announcing the speed of the vehicle, not for crackdown purposes. 'Slowly' is clearly written, but most players ignored it.

Shock news! Munich's squad goes against Audi...I don't care about the safety of my children



Shock news! Munich's squad goes against Audi...I don't care about the safety of my children
In addition to Michael Olise, Bayern Munich players with serious speed violations include Leroy Sane (50km/h), Rafael Geheiro (55km/h), Eric Dier (41km/h), and Thomas Muller (39km/h).

Players who do not have serious violations include Sasha Boy (36 kilometers per hour), Josip Stanisic (34 kilometers per hour), and Kingsley Comang (32 kilometers per hour).

Some players were good at following the speed limit. Joshua Kimmich, Manuel Neuer, Leon Goretzka and Dayo Upamecano followed the speed limit.




According to the media, in Germany, if you drive more than 40 kilometers per hour than the speed limit, you will be punished with a fine of 400 euros (about 640,000 won), two penalties, and a one-month suspension of your license. In fact, if a crackdown camera was installed, it is expected that heavy punishment would have been given to all of these players.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.

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