FC Bayern Munich: Moroccan Noussair Mazraoui reports after anti-Israel posts

Bundesliga after anti-Israel posts

Mazraoui is reporting to FC Bayern

Status: 19.10.2023 | Reading time: 2 minutes

Noussair Mazraoui made several pro-Palestinian posts on social media

Source: Getty Images/Alexander Hassenstein

Noussair Mazraoui must speak to those responsible at FC Bayern about his anti-Israel posts. The defender then leaves the record champions’ office at a run. A decision in the case is still pending.

Noussair Mazraoui has reported to those responsible at FC Bayern. The record champions summoned their Moroccan international after his anti-Israel posts. According to information from “Bild”, the parties clearly exchanged their positions.

It is still uncertain whether Mazraoui’s behavior will have consequences. The defender returned from his international trip with Morocco on Wednesday afternoon. The Bayern officials had already announced on Monday that they wanted to summon Mazraoui to the interview. According to the report, Mazraoui is said to have sprinted to his company car after spotting a waiting photographer.

In response to the attack on Israel by the terrorist group Hamas, the Moroccan not only posted anti-Israel posts on social networks; one of the posts he shared was from an account calling for the elimination of the Israeli state.

Bayern fan club demands consequences for Mazraoui

The “Bayern Israel” fan club is now calling for consistent action from the record champions. “We expect FC Bayern Munich, which was essentially built on a Jewish community and fights racism in all ways, to know how to treat the player Noussair Mazraoui in accordance with the club’s values. Hamas is ISIS (Abbreviation for the terrorist organization Islamic State; editor’s note). “Never again is now!” wrote the group on “Facebook”.

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In the past few days, Anwar El Ghazi from 1. FSV Mainz 05 has also caused a stir and criticism with posts on social media. El Ghazi has already been released from playing and training at his club. “The club distances itself from the content of the post as it does not go hand in hand with the values ​​of our club,” said a statement from Mainz.

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