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In the LASK Europa League game against Royal Antwerp, the home team made a mistake when making substitutions. The Belgians have illegally used four stages of change instead of three. LASK may object, but will not, as Linzer announced in a broadcast.
>> Match report: Royal Antwerp vs. LASK
Strange situation after the match between Royal Antwerp and LASK. As the Linzers announced in a message, the Belgians made a mistake in the Europa League match. The home team used four instead of the three allowed switch phases, which means that LASK would have the right to object to the result, which LASK won 1-0 anyway.
The mishap occurred in the Belgians’ first two substitutions, which occurred in the 64th and 65th minutes and which would have been intended as a double substitution, but were made as two separate substitutions with two interruptions in play. Thus it can be seen in the television images that in the 63rd minute, two Antwerp players on the wing prepared for a double exchange before the problems with the scoreboard caused a delay. Then the referee whistled again and the second change was made only half a minute later than planned.
“We focus on the idea of fair play”
LASK could lose a 0: 3 penalty check against the Belgians, but the Linzers don’t want that at all, as Vice President Jürgen Werner makes clear: “The idea of fair play is in the forefront for us. In this group we could be a 3 -0 instead of 1-0 gives a decisive advantage, but we hate that Royal Antwerp can be at a disadvantage like that. Mistakes can happen. “
Linz also hopes that UEFA will not pursue this cause. “We would also like to state that Antwerp behaved extremely fairly on and off the pitch and did everything possible to make us feel comfortable in Belgium despite the difficult situation in Corona. We will therefore not object. We look forward to a sports meeting. “on November 26 at the Gugl”, says Jürgen Werner at the end.
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