Jochen Drees and Thorsten Kinhöfer explain the controversial scene



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This action enraged the Dortmunders!

Before Bayern made it 3-2, Leroy Sané won the ball from Emre Can. The Dortmund player fell in this duel and after the goal several BVB players demanded that referee Marco Fritz look back at the situation on the screen. (SERVICE: All games and results)

Even after the game, the spirits of the blacks and yellows did not subside. Captain Marco Reus assumed partiality and “missing eggs” to the referee. Otherwise, in his opinion, there would have been a whistle foul, Reus tested the Bayern bonus theory.

Drees and Kinhöfer agree with referee Fritz

According to Dr. Jochen Drees, director of VAR projects at the DFB, and BamS– Referee Thorsten Kinhöfer played a possible Bayern bonus in this scene, but had no role.

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“The more I look at it, the less I consider it a crime,” Dr. Drees said in SPORT1 firmly. In this situation he could have accepted a whistle from Fritz, but “I thought it better to keep playing.”

For the Bad Kreuznach referee, the dynamics within the scene distorted perception. “What makes him slide a bit in the direction of Sané is that he enters the duel with a lot of speed and it is more likely that Emre Can will face another player.”

Therefore, the momentum of the Bayern player is much greater, but Sané cannot be blamed. “He’s not pushing it, he’s not hitting from behind, it’s from the side,” explained Dr. Drees added: “Actually, there is a term in the rules of ‘correct shoving’, shoulder to shoulder in the fight for the ball. , which is not a crime. “

Kinhöfer: “A commercial duel”

Kinhöfer also stated SPORT1 this point of view. “I would have made the same decision. With a neutral argument, this is not a foul, but a commercial duel. Of course, Sané uses the body, but we play football,” said the former FIFA referee.

Consequently, you can fully understand the referee’s decision in this situation.

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Kinhöfer does not want to hang the criticisms of the Dortmund players too high because it was done in the heat of the moment. “You lead 2-0 against Bayern and in the end you get nothing. Of course there is frustration.”

However, with a bit of distance, the BVB players would also admit that it was a regular duel, the 52-year-old is sure.

Because: The ex-referee cannot approve of Reus’s reaction: “A defeat shows the size of an athlete, certainly there are some who still have to catch up.”

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