Julian Nagelsmann has been ordered to explain his behaviour towards the match officials after Bayern Munich’s 3-2 defeat at Borussia Monchengladbach.
Disciplinary chiefs from the German Football Association (DFB) will send an official letter to Nagelsmann this week and his response will dictate whether further action follows.
Nagelsmann was left furious by Dayot Upamecano’s red card in the eighth minute of Saturday’s Bundesliga game, after the French defender tangled with Alassane Plea.
It was reported after the final whistle that Nagelsmann confronted referee Tobias Welz, reportedly storming through the media area to loudly knock on the official’s door.
Nagelsmann described the red-card incident to reporters as “a minimal touch”, but he has admitted he went overboard when confronting Welz and the referee’s assistants.
Now the fiery reaction could see him facing punishment, with the DFB saying in a statement it was investigating Nagelsmann for “unsportsmanlike comments”.
“As a first step, Julian Nagelsmann will be written to by the control committee at the beginning of the new week and asked to comment on the alleged incident,” the DFB said.
“After the statement has been received and evaluated, the committee will decide on the further progress of the procedure.”
6 – Since 2017-18 Borussia Mönchengladbach have won six #Bundesliga matches against Bayern München – more than they have won against any other side in that period. In the same period, Bayern have not lost more than three times to any other side in the league. Nemesis. #BMGFCB pic.twitter.com/JuUoqIZMeY
— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) February 18, 2023
Nagelsmann posted an apology on Twitter after the game, writing: “Emotions are part of sport. And given the red card, I had to vent after the game.
“However, I have to apologise for the choice of words to the team around Tobias Welz. Unfortunately I went too far there.”
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