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人BVB: Hamann on Adeyemi: “He has to grow up

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

BVB’s ‍adeyemi Benched After ⁤Weapons Examination,‍ hamann Calls for Maturity

Dortmund, Germany – 2024/11/22 – Borussia Dortmund forward Karim Adeyemi will ‌begin today’s match against VfB Stuttgart on the bench, following the conclusion of an investigation into ⁢the unauthorized possession of weapons.The⁢ 22-year-old ⁤player previously claimed the items arrived via⁤ a “mystery box” from TikTok, a statement later ​revised after further inquiry.Former German international Didi Hamann ⁣has publicly stated Adeyemi⁣ “has to⁣ grow up,” ⁣emphasizing the need for increased responsibility from the young star.

The⁤ controversy stems from Adeyemi’s purposeful ​order of weaponry, revealed ‍following reporting by BILD. While authorities have ⁢closed the legal proceedings,determining no victims were involved and accepting ‍Adeyemi’s explanation,the incident prompted internal repercussions‌ within the club. BVB leadership, including Sporting Director Sebastian Kehl and BVB-Boss Lars Ricken, have both publicly ‍addressed the situation, ​stating Adeyemi has acknowledged his mistake, accepted a penalty, and demonstrated clarity ‌throughout the process.

Kehl stated,”We have spoken wiht⁤ Karim about this ​and ​discussed it intensively. we told him ​our opinion. He admitted his mistake.⁣ He received a punishment. He was very transparent with us. For us, the matter is settled.” Ricken added, “The legal ⁤proceedings are⁣ concluded, he harmed no one. He‍ credibly explained to ​us⁣ how it came about.We have ‌there’s no doubt whatsoever about that.”

Despite‌ the ⁤club’s acceptance of Adeyemi’s explanation, Hamann’s comments underscore the expectation for greater maturity ​and judgment ‌from a player increasingly central to Dortmund’s ambitions. The benching against Stuttgart signals​ a clear message‌ from the coaching staff regarding accountability⁣ and conduct, ⁢even as the club aims to maintain its position in the Bundesliga standings.

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