Bayer Leverkusen, reigning champions of the German Bundesliga, have initiated an internal investigation into alleged misconduct by their Nigerian forward, Victor Boniface, Nigeriasoccernet.com writes.

The player, already sidelined with a thigh injury sustained during international duty with Nigeria, may face additional disciplinary actions pending the outcome of the inquiry.

Incident Overview

The investigation follows the circulation of a video showing Boniface allegedly speeding at 141 km/h in a 120 km/h zone while using his mobile phone. This occurrence comes just weeks after he was involved in a serious car accident, raising concerns over his road safety practices.

Official Club Statement

In response to the allegations, Bayer Leverkusen issued a statement:

"We are looking into the matter and checking it out. If the incident is confirmed, we will of course talk to Victor about it as soon as possible. After all, he’s not just a role model – it’s fundamentally about not endangering himself or other people on the road."

Repercussions for Boniface

This controversy adds to a challenging period for Boniface, who has been a vital player for Leverkusen since joining in 2023. He has scored eight goals in 15 appearances this season before being sidelined due to injury. While his absence impacts the team on the field, off-field issues such as this could also tarnish his reputation.

Broader Implications

The club’s handling of the matter could set a precedent for player accountability, particularly in light of recent calls for athletes to exemplify better behavior as public figures. Additionally, Boniface’s repeated involvement in driving-related incidents highlights the need for professional clubs to prioritize off-field discipline.

Leverkusen remains committed to resolving the issue and ensuring player conduct aligns with professional and ethical standards. Further updates will be shared following the conclusion of their investigation.

 

Oluwayemi Omolagba

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