Augsburg coach Haikou Hehrlich will be absent from his team's match against Wolfsburg tomorrow, Saturday, during the resumption of the German Football League, due to his exit from his residence hotel in violation of quarantine laws based on the emerging Corona virus.
The 48-year-old coach was due to start his training mission with Augsburg tomorrow against Wolfsburg, two months after stopping in the Bundesliga due to the pandemic of the "Covid-19" virus.
"I made a mistake when I left the hotel," said Hurlich, who went to a supermarket to buy toothpaste and cream. "Even if I respected all health measures when leaving the hotel, but I didn't have to break the rules and leave, whatever the reason."
"Because of this error, I will not lead the training session and I will not be responsible for the team during the match against Wolfsburg."
To allow the competition to resume tomorrow, the German Bundesliga promised to submit to a strict health protocol that framed almost every aspect of the players ’lives.
The former German international appointed coach of the Augsburg Club on March 10, replacing Martin Schmidt, who was fired due to poor results.
Heerlich, the former Borussia Dortmund player (1995-2004) who supervised the training of some of the clubs, notably Bayer Leverkusen (2017-2018), signed a contract until 2022 with Augsburg, just five points away from the sixteenth place which compels its owner to run the survival supplement In the first degree against the second third class.

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