German police have launched an investigation into Judas Bellingem’s talent for Borussia in Dortmund following last weekend’s 3: 2 fight between Borussia and Munich’s Bayern. Police will decide if Bellingham could be prosecuted.
After the game, Belingem harshly criticized Chief Referee Felix Zvajer, who said he and other Borussia players and coaches had made a number of unfair decisions in favor of the Bayern team. “The referee of the biggest match in Germany was a referee who had previously taken part in the match. What else can we hope for? ” said Belingham, who referred to the 2005 match-fixing scandal, which also involved Zvajer, who was disqualified for six months at the time.
“It simply came to our notice then [Roberts Levandovskis 77. minūtē ar pendeli izrāva “Bayern” uzvaru, kad bumbu ar roku savā soda laukumā skāra Matss Hummelss].He didn’t even look at the ball and fought for it, but then it hit him. We can look at a number of decisions in this match. ” It was a very important game for both teams, and Bayern are now four points ahead of second-place Borussia.
It is noteworthy that the red card for criticizing the referees was given to “Borussia” head coach Marko Roze, who, just like Belingem, thought that an 11-meter shot to the Dortmund club goal should not be given. However, Borussia does not agree with former England Premier League referee Dermot Galager. “The hand was over his shoulder and he was hit by a ball,” Galager told Sky Sports. “In that case, the judge may appoint pendeli. The referee went to watch the video and there was no doubt about the decision – he had to give an 11-meter shot. “
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