Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho labels fine for getting haircut without wearing face mask ‘absolute joke’

In total six Dortmund players got their hair cut

Karolos Grohmann
Friday 05 June 2020 12:40 EDT
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Jadon Sancho in action for Dortmund against Paderborn
Jadon Sancho in action for Dortmund against Paderborn (EPA)

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Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho has labelled his punishment an “absolute joke” after both he and Manuel Akanji were fined an unspecified amount by the German Football League (DFL) on Friday for failing to wear a face mask during a visit from a hairdresser this week.

The DFL said both players had broken the health guidelines that have governed Bundesliga clubs and players since the league restarted amid the Covid-19 pandemic on 16 May.

In total six Dortmund players, including rising star Sancho and Akanji, got their hair cut by the visiting hairdresser who then asked some of them to take pictures with him.

“It is clear that pro players also need to get their hair cut. But that has to happen in line with the medical and hygiene concept,” the DFL said in a statement. “The fines are not against the club which is not seen as having a responsibility in this case.”

On Friday Sancho tweeted: “Absolute joke DFL!”

Bundesliga matches are played without fans and teams must adhere to strict health guidelines that regulate the process and operation of training sessions and games. The league, with five rounds of matches left in the season, plans to finish by the end of the month.

Sancho also hit the headlines last weekend when after scoring he revealed an undershirt with the message “Justice for George Floyd”, an unarmed black man who died in Minneapolis after a white US police officer knelt on his neck.

Sancho escaped any sanction after the German Football Association said players were free to show their support for protests over Floyd’s death.

Reuters

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