Eklat at the Bundesliga game: Bochum makes an objection after Drewes incident!
Eklat at the Bundesliga game: Bochum makes an objection after Drewes incident!
Bochum, Deutschland - A dangerous incident overshadowed the Bundesliga game between the 1. FC Union Berlin and VfL Bochum, which ended with a 1-1 draw. Bochum's goalkeeper Patrick Drewes was hit by an object, an lighter, and had to be brought off the field by the paramedics after more than 25 minutes of interruption. The dramatic situation led Bochum's managing director, Ilja Kaenzig, to make an objection to the evaluation of the game, because in his opinion the referee should have stopped the match, as well as Radio euskirchen reported.
shock moment for VfL Bochum
The incident occurred shortly before the end of an exciting game, with numerous spectators in the stadium. The situation caused great concern, since Drewes was not only taken from the square after the goal, but was brought to the hospital. Trainer Dieter Hecking said according to Nordkurier that had to take place for each other after the incident and that the players had to continue playing without attack acts. Instead, both teams fought a so-called "non-attack pact" and just fit the ball back and forth until the referee finally whistled.
The investigation also ran at full speed. According to the Union managers, the perpetrator was determined and handed over to the police, which is a quick reaction to an unacceptable incident. Philipp Hofmann, who went into the goal for the injured Drewes, was affected: "That just doesn't belong." Despite the turbulent events, Bochum remains at the end of the table and has been waiting for a win for 16 league games, while Union Berlin is also in the crisis and has been without victory for eight competitive games.
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