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Hertha player denies ‘kiss’ after calls to tighten hygiene

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Hertha Berlin defender Dedryck Boyata apologised for his up-close encounter with Marko Grujic but denied kissing his teammate after a senior German politician criticised players for breaching the league’s strict hygiene protocol.

The German Bundesliga restarted on Saturday after a two-month break due to the coronaviru­s pandemic with clubs having agreed to draconian hygiene guidelines in a plan approved by the German government.

However, Bavarian state minister Markus Soeder said he expected the league to “tighten up” instructio­ns on how to celebrate goals after some players hugged with team-mates.

Players were told to avoid contact whenever possible, especially when celebratin­g goals.

That was ignored on a few occasions although a repentant Boyata said he was simply uttering instructio­ns to Grujic at a corner.

The Belgium internatio­nal had appeared to kiss Grujic on the cheek on Saturday before Hertha scored three quick goals in a 3-0 win against Hoffenheim.

“I apologise for putting my hands on (Grujic’s) face,” Boyata wrote on Instagram, explaining that “it wasn’t a kiss” or “a celebratio­n” when he grabbed the Serbia midfielder.

“I was giving him instructio­ns about a set-piece.

“We must definitely be careful now that we play under this situation,” added the 29-year-old.

“We have to adapt our way to play or celebrate.”

Earlier this month, Hertha had already suspended ex-Chelsea forward Salomon Kalou for posting a video of him shaking hands with teammates in the dressing room before training.

“Football has an extreme function to be a role model, so we should stick to our instructio­ns and pay attention to it next week,” Soeder told broadcaste­r Sport1 on Sunday.

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