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MUNICH, Oct 15 — Bayern Munich defender Lucas Hernandez will travel to Madrid to appear in court for violating a restraining order in 2017, said club president Herbert Hainer. “He’s going now, then he’ll be heard, then we’ll see,” Hainer said last night on the sidelines of a protest at...

MUNICH, Oct 15 — Bayern Munich defender Lucas Hernandez will travel to Madrid to appear in court for violating a restraining order in 2017, said club president Herbert Hainer.

“He’s going now, then he’ll be heard, then we’ll see,” Hainer said last night on the sidelines of a protest at the club’s training centre. A Madrid court on Wednesday ordered the imprisonment of the French international for non-compliance with the restraining order which followed a fracas in 2017 with his then-girlfriend who was taken to hospital with minor injuries.The then-Atletico Madrid player and his girlfriend, who have since married and have a son, were each sentenced to 31 days of community service.

Hernandez, a 2018 World Cup winner, has been summoned to appear before a court next Tuesday. He will have 10 days from October 19 to enter prison “voluntarily”.“This is Lucas Hernandez’s private business, I don’t want to judge them,” Hainer said yesterday. A spokesperson for Madrid’s higher regional court defended the committal order in an interview with German newspaper“There are two convictions for domestic violence and also a third for breach of sentence, a very serious offence,” Luis Sala told the newspaper. — AFP

 

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