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The hand of Homeless and the injury to Royce: The German judge speaks after the great drama
Felix Zweier commented on his refereeing decisions after the harsh criticism he received at the end of Bayern's dramatic 2-3 draw with Dortmund: "There is no need to stop the game for anything"
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Sunday, 05 December 2021, 08:02
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Summary: Borussia Dortmund - Bayern Munich 3: 2 (Sport 1)
The sports sites in Germany this morning (Sunday) are mainly about one thing: Bayern Munich's dramatic 2: 3 over Borussia Dortmund, which included some borderline refereeing decisions, which the Dortmund players did not really like.
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Did not like the judgment.
The Netherlands (Photo: Reuters)
Dortmund striker Arling Holland retweeted the tweet announcing that whoever will be judging the game will be Felix Zweier. He added an emoji of a finger pointing down in contempt. The Netherlands apparently referred to the penalty that Bayern received and also to the fact that Marco Royce did not receive a penalty after he was fouled in the box by Lucas Hernandez. "It was a scandal all that was with the referee," the Norwegian said after the game. "There was a clear penalty on Royce. I asked the referee why he did not go to see. He said there is no need as arrogant .... no, no. I need to stop myself and calm down a bit. He was arrogant and I will not say more than that."
This morning Zweier decided to respond to the harsh words: "Homeless? I saw there was a clear hand touch. It was hard to see if he stretched his hand to touch the ball, but I turned to the video assistants and they confirmed to me that there was a hand touch."
Regarding providing a foul on Royce on the other side, the referee said: "I like to let the game run and not stop it all the time. In Royce's case, I decided there was no contact that justified Pendel. There should be no stopping the game for anything or every fall.
He is ripe.
Lewandowski (Photo: Reuters)
Apart from Holland, other players in Dortmund spoke out against the referee.
"It's not a penalty," Jude Blingham said of the 11-yard free-kick from a touchdown by Mats Hummels.
"Homeless does not even look at the ball and fights so as not to touch it. You let a referee who has tilted results in the past judge the biggest game in Germany. What do you expect?"
Blingham referred in his remarks to the fact that Zweier was suspended following the game bias affair that was in Germany in 2004.
Marco Royce himself said he had a clear penalty on him.
Said Jan said Hernandez's tackle on Royce was a clear penalty and that the referee gave Bayern the game.
Dortmund coach Marco Rosa: "We've all seen what happened. The tackle on Marco Royce is a clear penalty. Mats Hummels' touch was very borderline and it's a shame. Mr Zweier is welcome to referee a few more Dortmund games to face some more obstacles."
Complete with his decisions.
Zweier (Photo: Reuters)
Asked about Lucas Hernandez's foul on Marco Royce, Thomas Muller said: "Pendel could have been given a name. I can understand the frustration and anger, but I can also understand the referee. Let's talk about the game. Dortmund's first goal probably helped us. We went into the spaces. "Easy afterwards, the goals were scored after mistakes. We had to lead in the first half and we did it. In the second half I do not know if we deserved to win with the way we played."
Naglesman commented on the fact that Lewandowski scored a double and said: "He scored the decisive goals and returned to Dortmund fans for all the 'Messi Messi' calls that were in the stadium."
In the 14th round match of the Bundesliga itself, Julian Brandt (5) and Arling Holland (48) scored for the Yellow-Blacks, Robert Lewandowski scored a double against the Exiles (9 and 77 on penalties) and Kingsley Koeman (44) found the net for the champion, Which increased the gap at the summit to four points.
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