Bayern bonus? Dortmund criticize the referee – football – international



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For a long time it looked like Borussia Dortmund could beat FC Bayern Munich on Saturday, but in the end it was another BVB loss in the German classic, the sixth in a row in the German Bundesliga.

An Erling Haaland brace put Dortmund in the lead early on, but Bayern tied the game before half-time with striker Robert Lewandowski. When everything seemed to be a distribution of points, the Munich team went two goals away shortly before the final whistle (match report >>>).

However, one scene in particular in the lead-up to the 3-2 hit sparks a lot of discussion after the end of the game. An alleged foul by Leroy Sane on Emre Can was not sanctioned by referee Marco Fritz, a few seconds later Bayern cheered the advantage.

An action that especially bothers BVB captain Marco Reus after the game. “For me a very clear fault,” said the German international in an interview with “Sky” and added shortly after: “I’ll tell you with all sincerity: if that had been at Bayern, I would have whistled 100 percent. In Bavaria it would have been whistled, done, turned off, that’s right.

Mixed views in the BVB warehouse

Marco Reus also receives the support of his coach Edin Terzic: “For me it is also a clear fault. But we have to accept it now.”

Emre Can, who is directly involved, does not appreciate the situation so clearly, although he complains that hardly anything was whistled for Dortmund in the second half: “He can whistle, but he doesn’t have to.” The action on the FC Bayern pitch looks very similar.

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“If you’ve lost a game, it’s clear you could eliminate this scene,” Thomas Müller said, referring to the Dortmunders’ complaints. “Of course that has already been called in midfield. But I don’t think we want those games to be called in the center line.”

“I would not have seen it as a foul against us, even if of course it is hard to believe. I think it is exactly correct. There is nothing worse than when everything sounds immediately,” said Thomas Müller.

Flick: “In the end it was a bit of luck”

Of course, after the final whistle, FC Bayern are very satisfied, but criticism still needs to be accepted for falling behind from the start.

“Currently it is the case that we are punished quickly in the early stages. But I look at the positive, how the team came back. We shook ourselves and showed that we would not let anything take us away,” Bayern coach Hansi said. Film.

In the end, Bayern won again after catching up. “In the end it was a bit of luck, but the victory was well deserved. We had many situations that gave us confidence. You could see that the team is awake. I can give you a big compliment,” said Flick.

BVB could no longer bear the pressure of Bayern

After a good start against Bayern and a strong last few weeks, Dortmund have to accept another league defeat, the ninth this season. In sixth place you are four points behind the Champions League positions.

BVB coach Edin Terzic cites his team’s occasional lack of activity as a reason for the “zero” against FC Bayern. “Bayern were under great pressure. It was 2-2 at halftime because we couldn’t put pressure on the ball.

“We couldn’t relieve the pressure and then the pressure got so great that now we have to fly home empty-handed,” says Terzic.


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