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Leipzig (dpa) - Union Berlin manager Oliver Ruhnert expects a decision on the DFB investigation against the two professionals Florian Huebner and Cedric Teuchert in the next two days.

Huebner was accused of racism after the game against Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga last Friday and a dispute with Bayer professional Nadiem Amiri.

Union had rejected the allegations, and on Wednesday evening after the 0: 1 at RB Leipzig, Ruhnert said on Sky: "We expect it to be rated as an insult."

There were also "mutual insults".

"I assume that tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, there will be clarity," said Ruhnert, manager of professional football at the capital club.

"The investigations are complex and are still ongoing," the German Football Association had previously announced.

The association wrote about the events last Friday: "There is a suspicion that the Berlin player Florian Hübner could have racially insulted his Leverkusen opponent Nadiem Amiri, whose parents come from Afghanistan."

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Teuchert is suspected of having “violated the requirements of the DFB legal and procedural rules during the Bundesliga match against Bayer Leverkusen last Friday (January 15) with two pronouncements”.

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