Filip Pavic After the – Dream debut at Bayern silenced by German law

This article contains adult content that may be inappropriate for minors. Please confirm that you are 18 years or older to continue. This article contains images or details that some readers may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised. Filip Pavic made history by becoming, at just 16 years and 58 days old, the youngest player ever to debut for Bayern's first team. However, the memorable night ended unusually, with the center-back, born in 2010, being prevented from speaking to the media due to German labor laws. After the final whistle, journalists eagerly awaited the young talent's first statements. However, Pavic left the locker room at 11:28 PM local time and headed straight for the team bus, accompanied by a club official who blocked all attempts for an interview with a clear justification: "He is not allowed to continue working." The reason for this forced silence lies in Germany's Youth Employment Protection Law. The legislation stipulates that minors under 18 can only work until 8:00 PM. There is an exception for athletes, whose working hours can be extended until 11:00 PM. Since interviews are considered an integral part of their work and the clock had already passed 11:00 PM, Filip Pavic was legally prevented from making statements, leaving the media without the much-anticipated words from Bayern's latest record holder. During the 18 minutes he was on the field, the young prodigy recorded 100% passing accuracy, had 33 touches on the ball, and made a crucial interception in the heart of the area. This solid performance confirmed why he is seen as one of the club's greatest prospects, which recently also saw the debut of Maycon Cardozo and Portuguese U19 international David Santos.

Filip Pavic After the remains central to this story.

Filip Pavic After the remains central to this story.

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