Monday, 12 August 2013

Convicted Breno to coach Bayern reserves



The jailed centre-back will begin his
reintroduction to society by taking coaching
sessions for FCB's second string and he may
even get the chance to play Ex-Bayern Munich defender Breno is to link up with his former employers to take up a
coaching role with the reserve side during his
day release from prison it has been revealed.
The Brazilian was sentenced to three years and
nine months behind bars back in July 2012
after being convicted of arson having set fire to his rented villa.
However a spokesman for Stadelheim prison in
Munich, where Breno is serving his sentence,
revealed he was due to start day release and
that the former Sao Paulo player will be aiding
Dremmler Wolfgang in his role of Head of Youth Performance at the club.
“With this step, Breno has the chance to re-
integrate himself back into society as soon as
possible,” the spokesman told Focus magazine.
The representative from Stadelheim prison
went on to deny that any offer of work had been made to Breno by either Nuremberg or
Sao Paulo, as had been reported, stating that,
“this was never the case".
There is also an opportunity that Breno could
potentially end up playing for Bayern's second
string while on release, as the defender has done his best to stay in shape while on the
inside.
“Breno is as fit as a prison inmate can be”
added the spokesman.
The defender will still be expected to return to
the prison in the evening to sleep and the prison is aware of how important it is to protect
the former professional during his initial
release.
“We must be able to protect Breno from the
media frenzy.”
The prison’s decision to grant Breno day release has come amidst calls for him to be
released entirely, including a plea from
Brazilian national coach Luis Felipe Scolari, who
suggested the player should be allowed to
return to his native Brazil only last week.

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