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His party trip costs Gladbach striker Breel Embolo a lot of money.

As his club Borussia Mönchengladbach announced, the Swiss was sentenced to a heavy sentence for "violating the Corona regulations".

“With his careless and wrong behavior the night after the Bundesliga game in Stuttgart, Breel violated the rules that currently apply to everyone in our country and compliance with which is a prerequisite for us as a club in the Bundesliga.

We have therefore decided that he will have to pay a fine that will hit him hard, ”said sports director Max Eberl as quoted in a club announcement.

The association did not provide any information about the amount of the fine.

But it should probably be six digits.

Embolo has already accepted the measure.

According to the police, the 23-year-old Swiss is said to have participated in an illegal party in Essen the weekend before last.

The personal details of 23 people were recorded at the time, including Embolo's.

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The Borussia professional was not found by the police in the restaurant, but in an adjoining apartment.

However, the police also say they saw someone flee from the bar over the roof into the apartment in question and are sure that this person was the professional footballer.

"Gladbach doesn't believe the police!" Was the headline of "Bild".

"We believe the police," replied a club spokesman, referring only to the fact that Embolo was in the apartment.

"Everything else" is "guesswork".

Other party attendees also have to pay

Embolo continues to deny having partied.

He was in the apartment next door to watch basketball.

Accordingly, the "sensitive penalty", no matter how high it actually is, would only be pronounced for Embolo watching a friend's basketball game at night.

It's hard to imagine that Borussia would do this.

Gladbach did not provide any information about whether the fine is also an admission by the association that Embolo's version is not completely true.

The communication was short and sweet.

On Friday, after the win against Dortmund, Borussia coach Marco Rose said to “Bild am Sonntag” as follows: “There are still a few things to clarify from Breel's side.

We believe that he wasn't part of a party - but it's also clear that he shouldn't have been where he was.

The other things are for his lawyers. "

Incidentally, the participants in the illegal party face a fine of up to 250 euros.

Breel Embolo, however, a lot more.