Berlin coach sent off for striking Sané in face

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Raphaël Guerreiro scored the only goal of the game as Bayern Munich won 1-0 on Wednesday against Union Berlin, whose coach was sent off for striking Bayern forward Leroy Sané.

Nenad Bjelica was red-carded in the 74th minute for twice shoving Sané in the face after the winger demanded the ball from him to take a throw-in. The incident came as several Union players were indignant at having had a penalty appeal turned down shortly before.

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"It is not to be tolerated, what I did," Bjelica told German broadcaster Sky Sport. "Do I understand the red card? Obviously. I was somewhat excited because of the penalty episode that happened."

Bjelica alleged that Sané had pushed him during the incident.

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"He comes into my space to provoke me and obviously I don't react as I should as a coach," Bjelica said.

Union Berlin coach Nenad Bjelica gets in an altercation with Bayern's Leroy Sane during their Bundesliga match. Getty Images

Bjelica could face a lengthy suspension. His team is next in action Sunday against fellow relegation candidate Darmstadt.

Bayern's win leaves the German champion four points behind league leader Bayer Leverkusen.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this story.

Source: espn.co.uk