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Leverkusen (dpa) - Bayer Leverkusen's sports director Rudi Völler no longer wants to deal with the racism allegations after the violent dispute between Union Berlin's Florian Hübner and Leverkusen's Nadiem Amiri.

“My basic attitude is that what is said on the pitch stays on the pitch.

As for Nadiem, it was done for me with the Berlin player's apology, ”Völler told the“ kicker ”.

However, the whole thing will have consequences before the sports court of the German Football Association (DFB).

The DFB control committee has already announced that it will investigate the allegations.

"There is a suspicion that the Berlin player Florian Huebner could have racially insulted his Leverkusen opponent Nadiem Amiri, whose parents come from Afghanistan," the DFB said.

Amiri accepted Huebner's apology.

“He came to my cabin.

Out of the emotions, ugly words were uttered that he is very sorry about, "the 24-year-old was quoted in a Bayer club statement.

From the point of view of the German international, the matter is "settled".

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