According to local media reports, the return came after the Bosnian midfielder apologized to his teammates and the coaching staff. Tahirović and his teammate Sean Klaiber were removed from Brøndby's first team and banned from training with the squad and playing matches. The reason for this drastic measure was the assessment by the coach, Welshman Steve Cooper, that this duo, through their behavior, did not respect the club's core values. However, the situation has now changed, at least regarding the Bosnian national team player. As reported by Danish TV 2, Tahirović stood before the entire team and issued an apology for his behavior. As early as Thursday, he rejoined regular training and will be available to coach Cooper for the upcoming Sunday derby against Midtjylland. Benjamin Tahirovic back after suspension – apologized https://t.co/XdvIUPVYHt Interestingly, despite the club suspension, Tahirović has not lost his form or his status in the Bosnian and Herzegovinian national team. Our midfielder played a key role in the recent playoff, where he scored one of the penalties in the great victory against Italy, securing the Dragons' place in the World Cup. The entire suspension situation at Brøndby also had a particular background that stirred the Bosnian public. Specifically, it was speculated that Welsh coach Steve Cooper deliberately omitted Tahirović from the lineup just before the crucial Wales vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina playoff duel to in this way "help" his homeland. These claims were further fueled earlier by the Dragons' coach, Sergej Barbarez, expressing suspicion about the Welsh expert's motives. However, with the national team duties completed and the apology issued, it seems the disagreements in the player-coach relationship have finally been smoothed over.