Hertha Berlin won 3-0 at Hoffenheim this weekend and - based on prevailing corona rules - was a little too happy about the goals.

In addition, the team's Belgian defender Dedryck Boyata has been in blustery weather and apologized for having completely violated the social distance rule during a game break.

"We are not robots" commented on the club's goal scorer Vedad Ibisevic after the match.

"Reminds them of what it takes"

But Bundesliga international chief executive Robert Klein now reminds players that they have to respect what applies - otherwise the league risks being stopped.

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Boyata apologizes for getting anything but the kiss Photo: Photo Agency / Instagram

- Players must respect social distance. The clubs worked actively with the players every day and reminded them of what it takes to be able to play a second round, a third round, end the entire season, he said in a statement according to the Reuters news agency.

Kalou was turned off after handshakes

Two weeks ago, Hertha Berlin chose to shut down midfielder Salomon Kalou, after appearing in a live broadcast on Facebook to shake hands with people.

The next round in the Bundesliga is now played on Saturday. So it remains to be seen if the players have accepted the criticism.

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Bayer Leverkusen celebrates after Kai Havertz's goal (TV). Photo: Photo Agency.