Bayern wear 'Black Lives Matter' t-shirts, armbands before Leverkusen clash

Published on: 06 June 2020

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Bayern Munich wore t-shirts and armbands to show their support for the "Black Lives Matter" movement in their Bundesliga clash against Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday.

After players paid tribute to George Floyd last week, Bayern wore t-shirts before Saturday's match that read: "Rot Gegen Rassismus," which translated means "Red Against Racism."

Bayern players also wore armbands during the match with "Black Lives Matter" printed on them.

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The German football league (DFL) said earlier this week they would not penalise players for sending their own tributes and messages after stars Marcus Thuram, Jadon Sancho, Achraf Hakimi and Weston McKennie showed their support for the movement last week.

Floyd, who was black, died in Minneapolis after Derek Chauvin, a white police officer, kneeled on his neck for more than eight minutes. Chauvin, who was fired, has seen his charge increased to second-degree murder.

McKennie donned an armband which read "Justice for George Floyd," while Thuram went to one knee after scoring the first of his two goals in Gladbach's 4-1 victory over Union Berlin.

Hakimi and Sancho both revealed yellow "Justice for George Floyd" t-shirts when they scored in Dortmund's win at Paderborn.

McKennie's United States teammates Zack Steffen and Tyler Adams, who also play in Germany, expressed their solidarity in the wake of Floyd's death.

Fortuna Dusseldorf goalkeeper Steffen issued a statement on Tuesday titled "Enough is enough" in which he said he was speaking in honour of "Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and every other African-American who has been killed by police brutality."

RB Leipzig's Adams posted a picture of the boots he wore in Monday's game at Cologne, showing he had "Black Lives Matter" written on his left shoe and "Justice 4 George" on the right.

"As an African-American who day in and day out is proud to represent America in the worlds game, I'm saddened and frustrated," Adams wrote. "Collectively our voices will bring justice for these crimes. Enough is enough. Black lives Matter. Black lives inspire. Justice for Floyd. Forever one nation, one team. On and off the field."

Source: espn.co.uk

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