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FC Bayern change error in Freiburg - referee raises allegations against Krüger - VAR about game suspension

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FC Bayern change error in Freiburg - referee raises allegations against Krüger - VAR about game suspension Created: 04/03/2022Updated: 04/03/2022 11:07 AM By: Christoph Gschossmann Twelve in the square? Referee Dingert can't help but smile next to players from Bayern and SC Freiburg. © +++ dpa picture radio +++ Is Bayern threatened with an aftermath after Freiburg's mistake? The DFB statutes a


FC Bayern change error in Freiburg - referee raises allegations against Krüger - VAR about game suspension

Created: 04/03/2022Updated: 04/03/2022 11:07 AM

By: Christoph Gschossmann

Twelve in the square?

Referee Dingert can't help but smile next to players from Bayern and SC Freiburg.

© +++ dpa picture radio +++

Is Bayern threatened with an aftermath after Freiburg's mistake?

The DFB statutes are clear, the experts disagree.

  • In the meantime, FC Bayern was on the pitch with twelve men against SC Freiburg - that could have serious consequences.

    (See first report)

  • Chief referee Fröhlich would have liked the situation to be handled differently.

    (See April 3rd 8:15am update)

  • This ticker is continuously updated.

Update from April 3rd, 10:50 a.m .:

Who is responsible for the breakdown in the game between SC Freiburg and FC Bayern?

The DFB referee chief Lutz Michael Fröhlich sees the Bayern team manager, Kathleen Krüger, as particularly responsible

(see update below)

.

Felix Zwayer, video referee during the

game, spoke on

ZDF "Sportstudio" on Saturday evening.

For him, the faux pas is a chain of events that led to the well-known result.

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"The players also follow the game," explained Zwayer: "If you play outnumbered, you will certainly notice it." When asked about the responsibility for the error, Zwayer said: "In fact, in this case it was a chain." Manager Krüger initially displayed an incorrect number, "Nevertheless, it is of course the responsibility of the referee team to make the change in accordance with the rules," Zwayer added.

"In practice, the way things are handled is that the task is left to the fourth official."

"In fact, it's something that a sports court would clarify," continued Zwayer, who considers it unlikely that the result would be withdrawn afterwards.

After all, Coman was “a fundamentally eligible player”.

"From my point of view, this cannot be compared to a situation in which a player is not in the match report."

Update from April 3, 8:37 a.m.:

How could it even come to the situation that FC Bayern was in the meantime with twelve men on Freiburger Platz?

The referee of the game, Christian Dingert, commented on

Sport1

and sees the blame for Bayern team manager Kathleen Krüger "The player Coman with the number 11 did not feel addressed at the moment.

In a clarification between Bayern and the fourth official, it was then neglected that the player Coman left the field," explained the referee.

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Update from April 3rd, 8.15 a.m .:

Is the game between SC Freiburg and Bayern not counted?

(See first report)

For a brief moment, the record champions had been on the pitch with twelve men - the faux pas has occupied the football republic ever since.

DFB referee boss Lutz Michael Fröhlich has now spoken out: "It would have been good if they had checked again before the game continued.

That would have been the best thing for the referee,” said Fröhlich of the 

German Press Agency.

 Cheerfully, what happened on Saturday would have been avoidable.

The situations will be worked up internally, Fröhlich continues: “It has something to do with concentration and an overview.

We have to talk to the referees about this again internally.”

First report from April 2, 2022

Freiburg/Munich - It was probably the strangest scene of Bayern's victory in Freiburg: Kingsley Coman was substituted in the 86th minute, and Marcel Sabitzer was to replace him for the last few minutes.

Niklas Süle also came for Corentin Tolisso.

Nothing unusual in itself - but Coman hadn't realized that he had to go out.

FC Bayern played 12 players for 17 seconds until the misunderstanding was cleared up after minutes of discussion about referee Christian Dingert.

The game (live ticker to read) was continued with a referee ball.

Sky referee expert Alexander Feuerherdt from "Collinas Erben" spoke about possible consequences after the game.

But Bayern don't have to fear losing a point - if it's up to him.

Feuerherdt: "I can't imagine that.

Did something happen in the 20 seconds that would have had an impact?

It wasn't like that.

If a goal had been scored, it would have been different.

There must have been some discrepancy in the referee team.”

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Feuerherdt continued: "Sabitzer was on the field, although Coman hasn't gone down yet.

One could discuss whether someone would then get a yellow card (votes on the game).”

Sky

expert Didi Hamann contradicted him: "I see it differently.

It doesn't matter how long Bayern was twelve.

In fact, this is a violation of the rules.

I don't know why someone goes up there without someone going down.

But what should the referee have done?

The sports court has to regulate the rest.

It is a breach of the rules that the sports court must punish - in whatever way."

What do the statutes say?

According to paragraph 17 paragraph 4 of the legal and procedural rules of the German Football Association (DFB), the error could have consequences for the rating of the game.

"If a player was not eligible to play or field a game in a game, the team that culpably fielded that player lost the game 2-0 and the opponent won 2-0, unless that The game had not yet been continued by the referee after the player who was not eligible to play or used the game," it said.

Does Freiburg protest?

Theoretically, FC Bayern is threatened with an aftermath

A prerequisite for losing a point would be a protest from Freiburg, for which the SC now has two days.

"We drew the referee's attention to the fact that Bayern has eleven field players on the field," said Freiburg's sports director Jochen Saier on Sky: "That was bizarre, I've never seen it like that.

He could not judge the consequences.

Now we all need to calm down and think about it for a bit.”

Dingert also said: "It was a totally confused situation: It was a double change from Bayern Munich.

An incorrect number was initially displayed, which is why the player Coman did not feel addressed with the number eleven.

That's why a twelfth player was on the field for a short time, which shouldn't be.

We noticed and then stopped the game.

We then consulted each other, and then we continued with a referee ball.

It's annoying for us because of course that scene is the focus now.

We will note this in the game report.

15, 16 seconds was the game with twelve players.

No goal happened.

We will note that, everything else will be decided by the DFB.”

It wouldn't be the first time a club has been penalized for making a substitution, even this season.

Ex-VfL Wolfsburg coach Mark van Bommel had substituted six instead of five times in the second round of the cup at Preussen Münster.

The wolves were then excluded from the DFB Cup.

There were also mistakes of this kind in the Bundesliga - but mostly they had to do with contract amateurs or foreign players.

(cg with sid)

Why did the ominous (non-)double change from Freiburg come about in the first place?

Corentin Tolisso appeared to be in a hurry to leave the pitch.

Source: merkur

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