"In this situation, I was not able to act as a role model for my team and the public. Leverkusen, Part I. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.AUGSBURG boss Heiko Herrlich will miss his side's return to Bundesliga action after breaking Germany's lockdown rules to buy TOOTHPASTE.His side take on Wolfsburg on Saturday but will have to do without their head coach.Herrlich left his hotel to go to a supermarket to buy toothpaste - in breach of the German football chiefs allowed the season to restart on May 16, following a comprehensive round of coronavirus tests for players and staff.The return to the pitch was also dependent on players and staff adhering to rules laid out by bosses - including teams remaining in quarantine at all times.But after leaving his hotel to get toothpaste, Herrlich will now miss Friday's training session and Saturday's eagerly-anticipated match against Wolfsburg.Herrlich, 48, had earlier confessed: "I have no toothpaste and then I went to a supermarket. "Don't miss the latest news and figures - and essential advice for you and your family.To receive The Sun's Coronavirus newsletter in your inbox every tea time, Get Britain's best-selling newspaper delivered to your smartphone or tablet each day - Herrlich will now only be allowed to return to the training pitch after two negative tests for coronavirus.And Augsburg will need their boss too, with the club Meanwhile, the Premier League are hoping to get underway on June 12, with a Harry Maguire 'must go back to Mykonos to APOLOGISE for brawl before UK return' Harry Maguire brawled with Brits in Mykonos after sister 'stabbed in the arm' Arsenal transfer news LIVE - Latest updates from the Emirates Why Mykonos is the luxury hotspot loved by footballers like Maguire and Alli Arsenal sign Salah - as fans joke Liverpool ace better watch out for namesake©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. Augsburg coach Heiko Herrlich has fallen foul of the Bundesliga's strict coronavirus protocols ahead of the return of the German league this weekend and will not be … After three years at local club Freiburg, Herrlich moved to Leverkusen for the … "I had no toothpaste, it was running out, and no more skin cream, and then I went in my training uniform to a supermarket nearby. Heiko Herrlich was previously Bayer Leverkusen head coach Augsburg head coach Heiko Herrlich will miss the Bundesliga restart after breaching quarantine rules by … "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. The Bavarian side have announed Heiko Herrlich as Schmidt's replacement.Augsburg have decided to part ways with coach Martin Schmidt and his assistant Stefan Sartori.Schmidt, who only took over as Augsburg coach in April 2019, had overseen a poor run of results which culminated in a The former Mainz and Wolfsburg coach had steered Augsburg to safety last season and had exceeded expectations for long periods this campaign, but just four points from a possible 27 in their last nine games was alarming enough for Augsburg to part ways with the the 52-year-old. "I will therefore be consistent and stand by my mistake. Herrlich played 258 matches (1989–2004) in the German In autumn 2000, it was discovered that he had a malignant He received his coaching license in 2005 and began coaching the youth team of Borussia Dortmund. However there are situations which just require it," Herrlich said, as per the Bundesliga website. "Because of this misconduct, I will not be leading the training [on Friday] and will not be in charge of the team against Wolfsburg on Saturday. "We're in quarantine in the hotel and aren't really supposed to go out. The club is always above each individual. "Even though I have followed all hygiene measures both when leaving the hotel and otherwise, I cannot undo this. That's why I wish Augsburg and the team all the best and hope that with a new impulse the turnaround will succeed," says Martin Schmidt.Augsburg still have crunch games ahead against fellow relegation candidates Hertha Berlin, Paderborn, Fortuna Düsseldorf and Mainz.Augsburg have turned to former Bayer Leverkusen coach Heiko Herrlich as the man to steer them to safety.Herrlich has been out of work since his 18-month stint at Leverkusen, where he was also a player, and has penned a deal until 2022.The Bundesliga has so often been about Bayern Munich or Borussia Dortmund, or clubs with special fans or star players, but from time to time there are ordinary clubs who do extraordinary things. Sports Bundesliga: Augsburg fire Martin Schmidt, Heiko Herrlich takes over.