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- Midfielder Florian Neuhaus has been suspended from the first team for four weeks and fined a “substantial” amount—reported to be around €100,000—after appearing in a video that mocked sporting director Roland Virkus, calling him “the worst manager in the world” and referencing Virkus’s €4 million salary.
- The video was shared on social media and reportedly filmed while Neuhaus was in Mallorca with fans donning club shirts.
Club Leadership Responds Firmly
- CEO Stefan Stegemann described Neuhaus’s behavior as “damaging to the club and unacceptable,” saying it violated the club’s values.
- As part of the disciplinary action, Neuhaus has been demoted to train with the club’s U‑23 team for the next month.
A Veteran Under Scrutiny
- A 28-year-old Gladbach stalwart since 2017, Neuhaus has made over 200 appearances but played only 17 Bundesliga matches last season as the club finished 10th.
- His reduced playing time appears to have fueled frustration, which allegedly surfaced in the off-season video
Reaction & Repercussions
- OneFootball and The Athletic confirm his demotion and fine, citing club statements on the “unacceptable” nature of his comments .
- Other outlets like Tribuna.com emphasize the serious tone of the punishment: four weeks away from first-team duties.
What Happens Next?
- For Neuhaus: Missing crucial pre-season preparation and team integration may impact his role under coach Gerardo Seoane.
- For Gladbach: The club is sending a message about professionalism and internal unity, aiming to prevent off-season drama from affecting the new campaign.
Summary
Who | What | When | Why |
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Florian | Fined (~€100k), demoted to U-23s | Four-week ban from first team | Mocked sporting director in leaked video |
Neuhaus now faces a pivotal summer—either reintegrating professionally or risking further fallout. We’ll be watching to see how he responds and whether Gladbach lifts the suspension once the punishment concludes.