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German players banned from having sex during upcoming World Cup tournament in Russia

written by Samuel Etuk May 30, 2018
German players banned from having sex during upcoming World Cup tournament in Russia

The head coach of Germany, Joachim Low, has banned his German players from having sex and using social media during the 2018 World Cup tournament in Russia.

According to La Gazetta dello Sport players will, on approval, be able to see their wives, children and girlfriends in the build-up to Russia 2018 but not during the competition itself.

The defending champions are allowed to have a glass of wine or a beer before bed while nights of passion are almost out of the question.

It is not forbidden to take alcohol before going to sleep. So long as drinking is kept within reasonable bounds, of course.

Low has laid out his dos and don’ts quite clearly, insisting: “The team is more important than the ego.”

“The guys know our behaviour guidelines well, they know what our ambitions are and what our tasks are: no one can become a world champion, we are all pieces of a puzzle.”

“Everyone must be aware of their role within the team. The personal ego must be appeased.”

The Germany national team who are in Group F, will face Sweden, Mexico and South Korea.

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