Encourages Players into Committing Small Acts of Injustice by Hoeneß
In a heated clash for the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup, Bayern Munich emerged victorious, leaving VfB Stuttgart to rue missed opportunities. The decisive moment came in the 77th minute, when Luiz Diaz scored to put Bayern Munich up 2:0 against Stuttgart.
The goal, praised by teammates and Bayern Munich's sporting director for its hard work and decisive contribution, was not without controversy. Stuttgart's Jamie Leweling had been fouled by a Bayern defender and was lying outside the field in pain. However, Hoeneß, Stuttgart's coach, did not accuse Boey or referee Harm Osmers of a foul during the match. Instead, he gently criticized Leweling for leaving the pitch when injured, suggesting that he should have stayed on to prevent potential advantages for Bayern Munich.
Leweling did manage a late equalizer (90.+3), but it was not enough to prevent Bayern Munich from winning the Supercup. The goal, Stuttgart's only one of the match, was scored in injury time by Leweling, but it was too late for a comeback.
Sebastian Hoeneß, the coach of VfB Stuttgart, has been managing a number of challenges leading up to the Supercup match. He has been dealing with the injury of midfielder Angelo Stiller, aiming to have him fit for the match, and has been keeping a cautious stance regarding striker Nick Woltemade, who is being courted by Bayern Munich.
Despite the loss, Hoeneß emphasized the need for his players to become more mature and adult in critical situations. He called out a player for not being on the pitch when Diaz scored, specifically mentioning that Leweling had been fouled by a Bayern defender and was lying outside the field in pain.
The match was Bayern Munich's first competitive match of the season, and Luiz Diaz, a new signing for the club, costing 70 million euros, scored the first goal earlier in the match (18th minute). His second goal, the one that sealed the victory for Bayern Munich, was a testament to his hard work and ability to contribute at the front.
Sources: ntv.de and ara.
[1] Hoeneß has expressed his belief that Woltemade will stay with Stuttgart: [Link to source] [2] Hoeneß has been dealing with the injury of midfielder Angelo Stiller: [Link to source] [3] Hoeneß has kept a cautious stance regarding Woltemade's potential transfer: [Link to source] [4] No confirmation or denial of Woltemade's transfer from Hoeneß: [Link to source]
The Commission, in light of the controversy surrounding the second goal scored by Bayern Munich's Luiz Diaz in the Supercup match against VfB Stuttgart, might consider including provisions in the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation, concerning sporting events, regarding proper handling of player injuries. Moreover, Hoeneß, Stuttgart's coach, may have to deal with the impact of his criticism of Jamie Leweling, who was fouled before Bayern Munich's decisive goal, on the team's dynamics and unity moving forward in sports and competitions.