The most despondent man of the Bundesliga week: Hasan Salihamidžić.

FC Bayern's sports director has accused striker Serge Gnabry because he was in Paris last Sunday - his day off - for Fashion Week.

His accusation: "It's amateurish.

That's exactly what I don't like (...): gymnastics somewhere when you have a day off."

And because there really is no legal basis for this accusation, unlike Manuel Gräfe, he did not present it to a judge, but to reporters.

But what does a sports director find problematic about the fact that a football professional does what he wants in his free time and which apparently does not violate any contractual agreements?

And why is he reprimanding him for it in public – without having spoken to him first?

The funny thing is: Salihamidžić attacked Gnabry with moral arguments - and immediately made himself vulnerable to moral arguments.

You could of course say: Welcome to FC Bayern!

But that really would not be courageous, which is why we want to offer wage laborer Serge Gnabry in his fight for the freedom of the working class an argument that his employer certainly cannot counter: Mr. Gnabry, tell me that you flew to Paris with Qatar Airways !