Frankfurt: Arthur Theate invites his teammates to dinner to make amends

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Loaned this summer to Frankfurt by Stade Rennais, Belgian central defender Arthur Theate (24) is having a complicated last few hours across the Rhine. Indeed, the former Rennais received two red cards in three days against Union Berlin then, this Wednesday, against Borussia Mönchengladbach. At fault, the person concerned made a point of publicly apologizing.

“I apologize to my teammates and fans for this early red card. Very happy that we won. What a performance from the team. You are incredible”declared Theate on his social networks. “He apologized to his teammates and invited everyone to dinner. This makes the atmosphere in the group even better”for his part assured his coach. As a reminder, Theate had never been sent off in 63 appearances in Ligue 1…

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