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Football – Freiburg im Breisgau – Petersen’s anniversary goal for Freiburg becomes a minor matter – sport

Freiburg (dpa / lsw) – The duel with FC Bayern Munich had long been decided when excitement arose again in the SC Freiburg camp. A mistake made by the guests when the score was 1: 3 from Freiburg’s point of view caused confusion and an interruption of several minutes. In a double change from Munich, only one professional had left the field. Kingsley Coman, who was also scheduled to leave the field, did not respond because his jersey number was displayed incorrectly. Nothing changed in the first defeat of the sports club after six unbeaten games, on the contrary. Marcel Sabitzer scored in injury time to make it 1:4 (0:0).

It was initially unclear whether anything would change in the game rating afterwards. An SC spokesman told the German Press Agency on Sunday that the situation had not changed compared to the previous day. “Those responsible look at it and evaluate the situation. We communicate something when there is something to communicate. We don’t have a schedule for it,” it said.

A protest would have to be filed by Monday afternoon. If this does not happen, the German Football Association would not intervene either, a spokesman confirmed: “The control committee has no legal means of objecting to the game rating.”

Leon Goretzka (58th), Serge Gnabry (72nd) and Coman (83rd) scored for Bayern before the hotly debated scene. Nils Petersen had equalized in the meantime (63rd). But the attacker’s 100th goal, who only renewed his contract on Friday, was a minor matter. He was happy anyway. “I can’t even describe the feeling. I didn’t want to take the ball with me, I wanted to shoot it straight from the first contact and that’s one of the reasons why I’m still needed here,” said the best substitute in Bundesliga history with 32 goals at the TV channel “Sky”.

The defeat was a damper in the fight for the European Cup places. For coach Christian Streich that is manageable. “We just made too many mistakes that you shouldn’t make against such an opponent. Everything has to fit,” he said. “Overall I’m happy with the performance, but of course not with the result.”

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