The Catalan media is talking regarding a player who may represent an influential signing for Barcelona, the Bosnian Miralem Pjanic, returning from loan, who until recently was an outcast, and has no future within the club, and they see that he has real options to stay.
The technical staff considers that the player is making a remarkable performance, and he is currently “on trial”, as the reaction seems good, and coach Xavi did not hesitate to praise him following the end of the match with Juventus, where he said, “He has a unique vision of the game and an extraordinary technical ability.”
In addition to what Xavi may decide, other factors will play a role, such as Pjanic’s agreement to take a secondary role within the team, following he was important wherever he went, the economic situation of the club and the player’s suitability with him, and the possibility of the coach’s need for a player to leave if he stays.
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Tough verdicts against YouTube stars after illegal car race | Regional
Cologne (NRW) – With their swanky carts, they raced through the middle of Cologne on May 1, 2021 – right in front of a police patrol. On Wednesday, the YouTube stars Fritz Meinecke and Niklas G. received the receipt. And it turned out juicy!
Hard-hitting judgment before the District Court of Cologne.
Fritz Meinecke from Magdeburg presents himself on YouTube as a car fan and adventurer
Photo: private
Meinecke (around 1.9 million subscribers to the YouTube channel) was sentenced to a fine of 60,000 euros the day following his 33rd birthday. Because of an illegal race and because he also put a video of the police operation on the Internet. One of his co-drivers was filming at the time.
In the video that Meinecke put online of the police operation, the two speeding vehicles were made unrecognizable
Photo: Fritz Meinecke live / Youtube
The fine for friend Niklas G. (25, 150,000 subscribers) was significantly lower at 3480 euros.
Cologne’s Niklas G. (25) does not get his confiscated driver’s license back
Photo: Mario Jungling
Particularly sensitive for both defendants: the court considers them unfit to drive motor vehicles. As a result, they will not get their driver’s licenses confiscated following the race back. You’ll have to redo the rag, might start right away.
The influencers get their confiscated cars back
Photo: Fritz Meinecke live / Youtube
At least they get their cars back, which have also been confiscated. Cold consolation without a driver’s license…
Defense attorneys demanded acquittals
In the process, the influencers had denied having run a race. Their defense attorneys demanded acquittals.
Niklas G., known as “Niekbeats”, likes to talk regarding his views on life on YouTube
Photo: Fritz Meinecke live / Youtube
But the eyewitness accounts of the police officers driving directly behind them at the time and their video material convinced the court. The film shows, among other things, how Niklas G. in the Tesla 3 (up to 513 hp) rapidly overtakes Meinecke’s Audi RS3 (up to 400 hp).
The judge reminded the influencers on Wednesday of their role model function. Meinecke did not hear the appeal. As on previous days of the trial, he was not on site. That too did not make a good impression on the public prosecutor and the court.
The judgments are not yet final.
Who are the YouTubers?
▶︎ Fritz Meinecke from Magdeburg is a trained automotive mechatronics technician and bank clerk. On YouTube, he presents himself as a car fan and adventurer. In 2016 he was co-moderator of comedian Wigald Boning (54) in the series “Die Geschichtsjäger” (History). As a talk guest he was u. a. with Markus Lanz (ZDF).
︎ Niklas G. from Cologne calls himself “Niekbeats” and chats on YouTube regarding his views of life. On Instagram (120,000 followers) he shows himself as a fashion boy.
“Against Russia’s disgust” Russian influencer Chanel protests against not being able to buy products with “cutting bag” | Business Insider Japan
“Chanel is just an accessory. At some point, it insulted people, my compatriots, and discriminated once morest people because of their nationality … I can’t stand it. After all, it’s the essence. I have it in my hand. It ’s not a thing, it ’s the contents. ”
DJ Katya Gusewa, who boasts 587,000 followers, cut Chanel’s black handbag with scissors, following Elmoshkina.
“I’ve always dreamed of Chanel handbags appearing in my wardrobe, and last year it came true,” Gusewa wrote in an Instagram post.
“But knowing the brand’s policy towards Russians, I decided to exclude Chanel bags from my daily life until things changed.”
“I’m once morest Russia’s hatred. I’m once morest this brand, which supports Russia’s hatred and discriminates once morest women because of their nationality. Whether you have a Chanel bag or not, we Russian girls are beautiful,” Gusewa said. Continued.
Fans have garnered support from these influencers, but there are also angry comments criticizing Russia for making a big noise regarding fashion accessories despite the war with Ukraine. Has been done.
Chanel’s agent said on April 5 that the company complies with “all laws” applicable to its business and employees, including trade sanctions.Statement addressed to InsiderSaid in.
“We don’t know the customer’s main place of residence, which is why we have introduced a process to make sure the customer does not use the product they are buying in Russia.”
“We recognize that this process has discouraged some customers. We are currently working to improve this approach and apologize for any misunderstandings that have arisen this time. Where did we come from? Regardless, it is of utmost importance to Chanel to warmly welcome all customers. “
(Translation, editing: Yoshimi Yamaguchi)