The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 international has took out time to talk about Wednesday’s incident at the Allianz Arena when a supporter came to the dressing room
Bayern Munich attacking midfielder Franck Ribery has insisted that he was not worried when confronted by an alarming fan at the club headquarters following their practice session, but has said that things might have turned bad
had the intruder carried a knife or something like that.
The alleged man approached Der FCB’s Sabener Strasse headquarters, saying to be friends with the star player, before being asked to leave by the security personnel when the player did not recognise him. He claimed that he saw a
person sitting in his place when he went to the changing room after practice.
"I went to the dressing room after training and saw a man sitting in my spot,” the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/US-Boulogne-c40838 youth academy player was quoted as saying in an interview.
The talented playmaker inquired him what he was doing in his spot and he responded that he just wanted to have a chat with him.
I asked him what he was doing there and he said that he wanted to talk," the midfielder added. The man in question looked upset and agitated, but the Bayern winger did not feel anything hostile. He clarified he was not threatened
but just a little shocked.
"He looked distraught, but I did not feel threatened. I was not afraid at the time, but it was a bit of a shock,” he mused.
The former FC Metz and Marseille winger suggested that he did not seem like a bad person, but further added that things could have turned ugly if he was carrying a weapon or something like that.
He was not a bad guy, but just think of what could have happened if he'd carried a knife," he finally concluded.
It is told that the suspected man previously went to the training ground some two weeks ago with a dog, claiming that he had come to present it to the player. Ribery will be more cautious after this weird incident.
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