Did his teammate not press properly, so Behrens had to show him how to start really, really hard?
Since he then shouted “You little m***, be quiet” in his face, it was probably not due to the pressing behavior or the tactical shifting.
I haven’t been able to verify it in any video yet, but in my opinion in this situation it could only have been because Behren’s pressing behavior was wrong and the player called it out to him in a way that he didn’t like.
Of course, this is a completely exaggerated reaction; anything other than a (temporary) suspension would be very surprising.
If things turn out differently, in my opinion it would also speak volumes about the standard etiquette in professional football.
Like back then with Bielefeld’s Keanu Staude…
Yes, it seems like another user wrote. Of course, I also said above that it wasn’t the pressing behavior of his strike partner, because then he wouldn’t have told him to be quiet. The other way around it becomes a shoe.
