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Monday, September 29, 2014
A climber sets standards for fair play in the Bundesliga in the Westphalian town. Meanwhile, they argue violently over Penalty in Cologne and Augsburg. And a former coach runs hot and unbuttons the referee before.
In Paderborn 39 minutes was because Stefan Kutschke made with the ball at his feet hurrying step on the way to the gate of the guests from Mönchengladbach, which at this time with 2: 0 led the climber. Was followed Kutschke here by Christoph Kramer, the world champion who him in midfield – so it seemed, at least at first glance – a world champion took a little of the legs to prevent the counterattack of the owners. Referee Marco Fritz whistled and showed Kramer is booked for tactical foul play. The matter seemed really clear as day, but Gladbach protested vehemently against the warning.
What happened portrays the supposedly fouled so “I went to the referee and told him that I slipped That’s of course..” The referee took back the yellow card for Kramer and thanked him with a handshake at Kutschke for its remarkable openness. Instead of a free kick for Paderborn, there was a drop ball – this is a mandatory game continued when the referee has stopped the match by mistake. “Great, just great ‘Gladbach coach Lucien Favre took the unusual action of Paderborn Borner, and Kramer admitted:”. I think I would not have done the other way around ” But what would have happened if Kutschke would have even accused of unsportsmanlike “Swallow”? Had the referee was obliged himself to keep him a yellow card before the nose
No – because a player should not be punished for his honesty. The cancellation of a decision of the referee is actually only possible as long as the game has not yet resumed. Run it again, then there is no going back, but at best even a note in the official match report. Everything else would be the responsibility of sports courts.
tackle on Arjen Robben
but also attended various situations of conversation, in which there was a question penalty or not? So the Bavaria demanded in her guest appearance in Cologne after only four minutes in vain a penalty, as Arjen Robben after a tackle by Daniel Halfar came to fall in the penalty area. And Dortmund were incensed that referee Peter Gagelmann not pointed to the spot, as Ramos hard on the box one leg got put in 66 minutes of Joel Matip. Both complained quite rightly – but you have to bear in mind that the things from the perspective of the referees on the field often represent far less clear than for the viewers after several slow motion
In addition, the striker always clever. when it comes to “contact search” or “threading”, as it often is in the reporters language. Officially these activities, however, are not recognized – usually 12 (“Fouls and Misconduct”) is much more merely specifies which offenses are undoubtedly classified as foul and what conditions must be met. It follows conversely, that no use will be punished, does not meet the criteria for a foul. Sometimes it is difficult, in this regard to come to a clear judgment, especially in the real speed of the game.
More on the topicAs for example in the 27th minute of the match between FC Augsburg and Hertha BSC: Raul Bobadilla of Augsburg was putting the ball on Berlin’s goalkeeper Thomas Kraft over and then came to the case, which was hardly reliable to say whether Bobadilla his foot had quite voluntarily in Krafts hooked body and then went to the ground or whether Kraft’s body for use Bobadilla’s The Descent could be held responsible. For the one as for the other spoke good reasons vary accordingly fell the estimates of the two trainers from. “That was never, ever a challenge,” said Hertha coach Jos Luhukay, while Augsburg trainer Markus Weinzierl was: “The goalkeeper comes too late, touched Bobadilla, can you whistle.” In football there are not just black and white. Referee Bastian Dankert was ultimately closer to Weinzierl position: He gave a penalty
were to remain still Rudi Völler, sports director of Bayer 04 Leverkusen and regular critic of referees.. He had “already been buttoned into half-time” is Referee Felix Brych, the former coach said after the game his club SC Freiburg. “All German referees, the international whistle, pull too fast a yellow card,” he found. But 44 fouls – this is peak season in the Bundesliga – are a lot of wood, and so the eight yellow cards and two yellow-red cards were absolutely logical. Perhaps Völler should therefore better “to task” his own players. Perhaps the foul internationally yes significantly less than in the Bundesliga.
Source: n-tv.de
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