Bayern's Alphonso Davies Caught Driving Under Influence Before Dortmund Clash
Coach Vincent Kompany confirms Davies' DUI, defends his inclusion in the starting lineup for the Bundesliga showdown.
- Alphonso Davies was stopped by police in Munich for driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.6, exceeding the legal limit.
- The incident, classified as an administrative offense, could result in a fine and temporary suspension of Davies' driver's license.
- Reports indicate Davies had been at a Christmas market and bar before being pulled over in his Lamborghini on Thursday night.
- Bayern coach Vincent Kompany acknowledged the player's mistake but emphasized his otherwise exemplary behavior and chose not to exclude him from the match against Dortmund.
- The Bundesliga match, featuring key players like Davies and Dortmund's returning striker Serhou Guirassy, is seen as a test of tactics and resilience for both teams.