Bayern Munich defender Noussair Mazraoui issued a statement via the club on Friday which read: “I condemn all terrorism and terrorist organisations.”
Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel has now voices his concern regarding the issue.
Tuchel said: “I’m pleased about the clear statement that the club has given. It was important that the club and Jan-Christian Dreesen gave the statement because the issue goes far beyond sport.
“Obviously I’ve spoken with ‘Nouz’ [Mazraoui]. A changing room is always a place where you work towards a common goal peacefully, in a friendly way and with camaraderie. I have big trust in the team, in the impact of the changing room. We know that you can overcome tough circumstances together.”
Tuchel said the players and coaching staff were also trying their hardest to support Israeli goalkeeper Daniel Peretz.
“It’s tough for me to put myself in his place. We’re trying to stand alongside him,” the former Chelsea boss said.
“We don’t have a healing world in the changing room but it has a healing effect. We need to ask Daniel how he’s doing. It’s a really sensitive topic, especially for Daniel, whose family are directly affected. We’ll look after him.”
Bayern resume their Bundesliga campaign after the international break with an away trip to Mainz on Saturday evening.
The Bavarian club are third, two points behind league leaders Bayer Leverkusen after seven matches.
Bayern have Manuel Neuer back in training but Tuchel confirmed Sven Ulreich would be in goal against Mainz, and most likely for the Galatasaray match in the Champions League on Tuesday.
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