Bayern employees spat at? Actor Frederick Lau defends himself
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An incident occurs in the top game between Borussia Dortmund and FC Bayern. Actor Frederick Lau clashes with a Munich analyst. The man makes serious allegations. Lau denies this.
Sactor Frederick Lau has denied a spitting attack against employees of FC Bayern Munich after Borussia Dortmund’s 2-3 defeat. The 32-year-old BVB fan rejected a corresponding report late on Monday evening.
“Well, with a top game like this, things can go haywire sometimes. But I didn’t spit, ”said Lau, who is a member of Borussia Dortmund’s club, in an Instagram story. “It may be that a bit of drink ran down the back of his neck. But I didn’t spit. “
The analysis team from Munich was in Bayern dress during the game on the main stand below the box area of the Dortmund stadium, as BILD reported. After the final whistle, the Munich analysts are said to have been spat at. FC Bayern confirmed to BILD that an incident had occurred.
“Please continue to visit the Allianz Arena”
“Anyone who wants to tell me that they have never had a beer in the stadium should please continue to visit the Allianz Arena and not come to us in Dortmund,” Lau wrote on Instagram. “And something like that is called a beer shower – and not spitting”.
Lau was born in Berlin and grew up in the Steglitz district. He made his breakthrough as an actor in 2008 with the role of the poor student Tim in Dennis Gansel’s literary adaptation “The Wave”.
He achieved cult status through his participation in the series “4 Blocks”, when he played the undercover agent Vince Kerner. Lau is a Grimme Prize winner and two-time winner of the German Film Prize.
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