Bayern Munich goalkeeper Yann Sommer brought a brown truck to a charity. This relates to his promise to another Munich player, Matthijs de Ligt.
Sommer made a spontaneous promise to De Ligt after helping save Munich's goal over Paris Saint-Germain in the last 16 of the Champions League.
The chocolate that Sommer sent was the best production from Swiss producer Kagi. The plan, Sommer intends to deliver the chocolate to Bayern Munich headquarters.
However, De Ligt asked Sommer to send the 700 kilograms of chocolate to a charity in Munich called Mnchner Tafel. De Light thought that it would be a good idea and it would be wise if the chocolate stack was given to a charity in the name of football.
Just before the 700 kg of chocolate was transferred to a charity, De Light told Sport1, "We are in good condition now so it's better not to eat too much chocolate," he said.
"This week is very important with a win against PSG and Augsburg. We are now in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, DFB-Pocal and Bundesliga, so that's important," he continued.
Matthijs de Light admits getting chocolate shipments is a fun thing. However, as athletes they have to stick to a strict diet.
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