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The defeat was bitter. The Kölner Haie gave up a 4-2 lead against Ingolstadt on Sunday and lost 4-5 – with only five defensive players left. Because their cult captain Moritz Müller had to watch the turnaround as a spectator: After 70 seconds, the defender received a remaining exclusion due to a check against the head of Philipp Krauss. Müller was suspended for three games for this on Monday.
However, this news became a side note. A disgusting message left the 37-year-old in an uproar after the defeat. Under a photo of Müller and his three daughters on his Instagram profile, a user first placed a knife and a drop of blood and then wrote words that were astonishing: “I would kill these worms for such a terrible game of yours.”
Müller himself made this death threat public in an Insta story and wrote: “Whatever happens, something like this just doesn’t work.” His club also responded immediately. The Kölner Haie made it clear on their homepage what they think of this verbal attack: “In our view, this incident represents a clear and absolutely transgressive attack on the values and model of coexistence in our society.”
The Haie assure their star and national player Müller all the support. “We are stunned and shocked at how people can make such threats against other people. It is now important to work with the authorities to determine who is responsible for this disgusting action and to investigate the criminal consequences,” the club continues. Müller also feels solidarity from Haie and hockey fans from all parts of the country who condemn the threatening comment .
Source : Blick

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