The Bavarian manager admits that he was taken aback by the defender’s comments earlier this week as he had discussed the situation with the player.
Breno has been under scrutiny of late for his comments on a social networking website in which he criticized the club for not supporting him. The player’s reaction came after he was told by the manager to play for the reserves side this week to gain match fitness.
The Brazilian sweeper was disappointed on not being selected in the first team squad for the fixture against Borussia Monchengladbach this week and broadcasted his thoughts on his account.
Heynckes claimed that he was left in a shock when he read the player’s comments as the situation had already been discussed. He insisted that the club is doing whatever it can for the rehabilitation of the defender and his criticism was unjustified. However, the former Bayer Leverkusen manager revealed that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Breno-c8038 has offered his apology for his remarks and that the matter is now closed.
“It was clearly agreed he'd turn out for the reserves to gain match practice, so I was extremely surprised at the opinion he then decided to express. We spoke early this morning, and he assured me it was a misunderstanding and he was very sorry about it. He apologised for it, and the matter is closed,” he was quoted as saying in an interview to the club’s official website.
The tactician advised the player to control his thoughts in the future after the club issued a warning to the former Sao http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paulo-c29431 defender for misconduct.
“The lad has to understand that he mustn't broadcast his thoughts, feelings and emotions to the world. It's not on,” he concluded.
Breno spent 12 days in prison after being accused of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arson-c6674. The player was charged for setting his house on fire and was facing jail but Bayern Munich bailed him out after paying 500,000 Euros. The player has since been in the rehabilitation process and is working hard to gain full match fitness.
The Brazilian has found it hard to break into the first-team since his arrival from Sao Paulo in 2008. He has only managed a handful of appearances and could be securing a loan move to Hertha http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Berlin-c7536 this January.
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