“When the family howl …”
Wagner gives Fellhauer update and criticizes FC Bayern
30.08.2025, 10:04 p.m.
Intention does not assume Augsburg coach Sandro Wagner to the Bayern defender Sacha Boey, whose response to Robin Fellhauer’s serious injury annoys him. FCB coach Vincent Kompany protects his footballer.
After the violent collision of his player Robin Fellhauer, Augsburg coach Sandro Wagner gave Sacha Boey slight all -clear – and expressed sharp criticism of the Bayern professional. “It will be good, but it takes two or three weeks now. It is already a heavy concussion,” said Wagner after the 2: 3 of the FCA against Munich (Highlights here on RTL+) At Sky. The 27-year-old is on the way to the hospital. After that, the trainer denounced the behavior of Boey and Bayern-Bank with clear words.
“It was just a brutal foul,” said Wagner, who did not want to accommodate the defender of the Munich team. “The only thing I would have liked: that he is not going away – too cool for the world – but immediately apologies and not only when he sees that the young man can no longer move.” Referee Florian Exner had warned Boey for the foul with a yellow card.
But also the behavior of the Munich on the guest bench in the scene in added time, in which Boey went with a fighter with a felly battle with full force and bounced both heads, did not like the ex-Bayern professional at all. “One or the other on the Bayern bench” might have “turned on the synapses a little faster and should not complain”, said the 37-year-old: “You just don’t do that, regardless of whether it is Bavaria or not.”
Bayern coach Vincent Kompany emphasized in the press conference that Boey had apologized. “Maybe at the beginning he was not able to assess the situation,” said the Belgian, who wished Fellhauer all the best on behalf of his club.
After the collision, the Augsburg professional was on the lawn for minutes and was treated. Then he was brought off the pitch on a stretcher. “If the family is howling and in the cabin and he has to go to the hospital now, that’s not a normal football injury, I would say now,” said Wagner.