Bayern Munich have fined Corentin Tolisso an unspecified amount, after the midfielder broke the league’s health measures by getting a tattoo.
Tolisso was also dropped him from their 4-1 Bundesliga win against Hoffenheim on Saturday.
The 26-year-old had posted a video of him getting a tattoo on social media, that angered club officials.
“We are happy that despite the current situation Bundesliga matches can be played. A condition for that is that players, coaches and staff stick to the health rules set out,” Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a statement.
“Corentin Tolisso has now broken these rules despite the fact that the club leadership has clearly communicated those rules with the team. This is frustrating and will not be tolerated.”
Tolisso issued an apology on social media later on Saturday following Bayern’s victory.
“I hereby want to apologize for my misconduct. I am sorry to have disobeyed the regulations of my club and the DFL. I know that I have disappointed our Fans and FC Bayern Munich. I am sorry!,” he wrote.