Following the distribution of yellow cards, considerable doubt emerged concerning potential extended suspensions for Joshua Kimmich and Michael Olise. Initial speculation suggested significant disciplinary action, but now both players and Bayern Munich can find relief. Reports from Sport 1 and L’Equipe confirm that UEFA will not impose lengthy suspensions on Kimmich or Olise, preventing disruption to the upcoming Champions League quarter-final.
Consequently, there will be no further investigations into these crucial Bayern players following the events during the initial 1/8-round match against Atalanta, which concluded with a decisive 6-1 victory. Despite UEFA’s review of the incidents, no serious misconduct was identified involving either olise or Kimmich. The governing body determined that the actions did not warrant further sanctions.
Kimmich and Olise will be unavailable for the return fixture against Atalanta, scheduled for next Wednesday. The team secured a 6-0 win in the initial encounter, and it was revealed that both players deliberately took actions during the game. This absence will undoubtedly impact Bayern’s strategy as they prepare for the subsequent match.
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