Friday, 7 September 2018

Antonio Rudiger Apologises For Unintentional Stamp On France Defender Benjamin Pavard

Antonio Rudiger has apologised to France full-back Benjamin Pavard after his studs left painful-looking marks on the Les Blues defender defender in Thursday’s UEFA Nations League clash.
Antonio Rudiger insisted it was not deliberate and has wished Pavard a swift recovery.
Sorry for Benjamin Pavard, it wasn’t intentional,” Rudiger tweeted on Friday.
“I have apologised to him right after it happened and I also want to use this opportunity to wish him a speedy recovery!”
Pavard did not accuse the centre-back of anything malicious and claimed the incident was merely part of the game.
“It’s really painful, but it’s part of football,” said the Stuttgart man. “Honestly, I don’t know if he did it intentionally. I haven’t seen the replay yet. All I can say is that it’s part of football.”

Pavard admitted the world champions were fortunate to escape with a draw against a Germany side determined to make up for their shock group-stage exit at the World Cup.
“We really suffered against a really good German team,” he said. “They were vengeful after their World Cup.
“I think they had more energy than us. They returned from their holidays much earlier than us. We stayed strong as a team; that’s our strength.”

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