Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann tests positive for Covid-19 in Portugal  

Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann tests positive for Covid-19 in Portugal after missing their Champions League win at Benfica with ‘flu-like symptoms’… despite being fully vaccinated 

  • Julian Nagelsmann will now travel back to Germany separately from his squad
  • Bayern Munich said Nagelsmann, 34, had ‘flu-like symptoms’ on Wednesday
  • Bayern ran out 4-0 winners against Benfica in their Champions League match 


Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann has tested positive for Coronavirus in Portugal after missing his side’s win over Benfica in the Champions League due to ‘flu-like symptoms’.

Nagelsmann, who is double-vaccinated, has to travel back to Germany separately before going into isolation.

A club statement on Thursday morning read: ‘Julian Nagelsmann , 34, head coach of FC Bayern Munich, tested positive for the corona virus despite being completely vaccinated. 

Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann has tested positive for Coronavirus in Portugal

Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann has tested positive for Coronavirus in Portugal

Nagelsmann missed his team's 4-0 win over Benfica with 'flu-like symptoms' on Wednesday

Nagelsmann missed his team’s 4-0 win over Benfica with ‘flu-like symptoms’ on Wednesday

‘He will return to Munich separately from the team with an ambulance pilot and will go into domestic isolation there.’

Nagelsmann wasn’t on the bench for the match on Wednesday evening and instead stayed in the hotel due to his illness.

‘Unfortunately, Julian Nagelsmann cannot sit on the bench today due to a flu-like infection,’ Bayern said on the club’s official Twitter account before the match.

‘He is represented by his co-trainers, Dino Toppmoller and Xaver Zembrod. Have a good recovery Julian!’

Nagelsmann will travel back to Germany separately from his team before going into isolation

Nagelsmann will travel back to Germany separately from his team before going into isolation 

Bayern ran out 4-0 winners against Benfica thanks to a late rally with Leroy Sane scoring twice alongside a Robert Lewandowski strike and an Everton Soares own goal. 

But there will now be concerns as to whether any other members of the side will test positive before Saturday’s clash with Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga.

Bayern currently lead the standings in Germany but are only a point ahead of second-place Borussia Dortmund. 

source: dailymail.co.uk