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Football: Bayern Munich Bust Up
Heynckes confirms dressing-room dispute between Thomas Muller and Badstuber following Bayern Munich loss to Basel The two stars clashed in the wake of their side's 1-0 loss to the Swiss outfit, with both parties believing the other shirked key defensive duties in the lead up to the goal
Goal.com Jupp Heynckes has admitted that two of his star players, Holger Badstuber and Thomas Muller clashed in the Bayern Munich changing room in the aftermath of Wednesday's first leg round of 16 defeat to Basel in the Champions League. The Bavarians were slumped to a 1-0 defeat courtest of a late goal at St. Jakob Park, leaving them with the difficult task of having to win by two goals against the plucky Swiss outfit in the second leg to advance to the quarter-finals. Muller, who came on as a substitute, and Badstuber felt that the 86th minute goal by Valentin Stocker would have been avoidable had the other tracked Jacques Zoua in the build-up to the winner. It has now been confirmed that the two exchanged angry words in the wake of the match with the rest of the squad looking on, only for Heynckes to break the duo up. "There was a disagreement between the two players, but things are perfectly fine now," Heyncked told Bild. Bayern playmaker Toni Kroos implied that it was an isolated incident, and one that should be quickly forgotten. "That happened in the dressing room, so I think it would be best for it to stay there." Bayern welcome Schalke to the Allianz Arena on Sunday for a mouth-watering clash between third and fourth in the Bundesliga.
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