Bundesliga: Julian Nagelsman has been threatened with death following Bayern’s shock departure. The terrible news seems to be that Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsman has received death threats online after his team’s surprise exit from the Champions League at Villarreal this week. The young manager has revealed that he and his family have received death threats after losing to Bayern Munich Villarreal. Follow Insidesport.IN for more updates
“I know I will always get criticism from all sides, that’s normal and I can deal with it. But with 450 death threats on Instagram, it’s not easy. “ Nagelsman said ahead of Bayern’s Bundesliga tour in Armenia Bielefeld on Sunday.

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“It’s one thing if people want to kill me, but they also attack my own mother, who doesn’t even think about football.” He added. “I do not understand. People forget all decency when they turn off the TV. And they think they’re on the right, that’s the crazy thing. “
Asked if he had considered taking legal action, Nagelsman suggested there were too many threats to be realistic. “I won’t do it. Whether we win or lose, I get them after every game,” he said.
“There are a lot more death threats when we play back three than when we play back four and obviously more when we lose.” Nagelsman is the second Bayern player to face death threats this week.
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The wife and son of sports director Hassan Salihamidzik also revealed on Wednesday and Thursday that they had been threatened in the wake of Villarreal’s defeat, posting screenshots of private messages sent on Instagram.
On Friday, Nagelsman said he did not expect Bayern to increase security. “We are still individuals. I don’t want to provoke anyone, and no one has come to my house yet, “he said.
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