Zweier responded to Dortmund’s harsh accusations

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Felix Zweier examines Bayern's penalty for VAR (Reuters)

Felix Zweier examines Bayern’s penalty for VAR (Reuters)

Bayern Munich and Dortmund once again lived up to expectations when they provided us last night (Saturday) with a game full of dramas and events that ended in a 2: 3 victory for the Bavarians. After the painful loss, the winds in Dortmund stormed the refereeing round of Felix Zweier, who did not just whistle for a free kick to the hosts in the 54th minute and reacted this morning against the accusations against him.

Remember, Jude Blingham, A Dortmund midfielder, made harsh statements against the referee when he said: “You are bringing a referee, who has sold games in his past, to the biggest game in Germany. What did you expect to happen? ” Blingham referred to an incident that took place in 2005, when Zweier was involved in an affair in the second division in Germany, at the center of which was another referee, Robert Hauser, who had several times received bribes for games in which he refereed. On one occasion, Zweier assisted him and received 300 euros for it. Following the exposure of the case, he was suspended for six months.

Jude Blingham disappointed (Reuters)Jude Blingham disappointed (Reuters)

also Arling Holland He did not remain indifferent when he said: “I think it was important that there was a scandal here when it came to judging. There was a clear penalty over Marco Royce. I said to the judge: ‘Why are you not going to check in VAR what was’, and he answered me arrogantly: ‘No need’. I need to relax a bit now. “

Felix Zwier This morning, he commented on the outrageous things that were directed against him: “Homeless? I saw that there was a clear hand touch. It was difficult 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.”

Arling Holland disappointed (Reuters)Arling Holland disappointed (Reuters)

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