VfL Bochum: Keeper Manuel Riemann takes on his own fan

After losing to VfB Stuttgart
Bochum keeper Riemann almost fights with his own fan

Bochum’s goalkeeper Manuel Riemann didn’t want to put up with the insults from the fans and got into a real argument with one of them

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VfL Bochum suffered a sensitive defeat against VfB Stuttgart in the relegation battle. Then there are bad scenes between goalkeeper Manuel Riemann and fans.

Bochum goalkeeper Manuel Riemann got into a heated argument with fans in the stands after VfL lost 3-2 at home to VfB Stuttgart. The 34-year-old had been insulted and didn’t want to put up with it. Riemann went head to head with a fan before being pulled away.

The Twitter video showing the altercation begins with Riemann and the follower yelling at each other. Shortly thereafter, stewards and other fans try to pull the aggressive supporter away.

“I joined later,” said Bochum’s striker Philipp Hofmann, describing his view of the situation on Sunday. “I wanted to bring the boys back a bit, because that’s just not right, because we still have everything in our own hands.” Hofmann added: “It’s no use being abusive or insulting yourself.”

Coach Letsch didn’t notice anything

According to his own statements, VfL trainer Thomas Letsch was already in the catacombs of the Ruhr Stadium at the time. “I heard everything possible: that he was insulted, also that he was physically attacked,” said the 54-year-old. “I can’t evaluate it exactly because I haven’t seen the situation and haven’t spoken to anyone involved. But the fact is: if it gets physical, then it doesn’t work at all.”

Letsch added: “But we don’t have to be personally insulted if something goes wrong. Violence has no place on the football field. We don’t need verbal violence either.” The coach also said: “I think anyway, when we think about society, there’s far too much going on in that regard. That’s why we don’t need it in the stadium. That has no place here.”

After the defeat, Bochum is back in the relegation battle of the Bundesliga and is only three points ahead of Stuttgart.

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