Leverkusen wins dramatically: Schiri rating causes excitement!
Leverkusen wins dramatically: Schiri rating causes excitement!
Bayer Leverkusen won a narrow 2-1 win in the exciting duel of the Bundesliga against Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday. The players' players were Victor Boniface, Robert Andrich and referee Felix Brych. The encounter took place in a highly dramatic environment in which the referee's controversial decisions played a central role.
Already in the 16th minute Omar Marmough put the Frankfurters in the lead with a penalty. This penalty was made after a controversial decision when Amine Adli was transferred in the penalty area of a tackle. A short time later, Leverkusens Robert Andrich equalized with a wonderful goal. The national player showed his class when he promoted the ball into the far corner after a nice double pass. In the second round it was Victor Boniface who came to the decisive goal after a mishap of Frankfurt's keeper Kevin Trapp.
However, we are now in the hot discussion about the penalty decisions. "It was a clear penalty," said Frankfurt coach Dino Toppmöller after the game about the controversial referee decisions. While the Leverkusenians could be proud of their victory, Toppmöller did not get tired of questioning the decisions of the referees, especially the second that led to Marmoush's penalty.The game was characterized by intensity from the start, which was also reflected in the way both teams played. Leverkusen pushed for victory and was able to record several chances by Boniface and then Florian Wirtz, which was substituted in the second half. The young star had some dangerous actions, but also met the outstanding keeper Trapp, who had to intervene several times in crucial moments.
Frankfurt, always looking for the equalization, did everything possible to secure a point in the final phase. In particular, the subsequent situation, in which Jonathan Tah committed a clear foul against Hugo Ekitics in his own penalty area, caused outrage. Referee Brych, however, left this scene unpunished, which fueled further discussions. While the players were waiting for a whistle, the decision of the referee team failed.
The encounter also opened the discussion about the effectiveness of the video referee (VAR). In view of the controversial scenes, many believed that technology should play a much more important role in such situations.
In the coming week, Leverkusen will compete at SV Werder Bremen on Saturday, while Frankfurt travels to Berlin a day later to play against Union. Despite this intensive encounter, it remains to be seen how the two teams will assert themselves in the further course of the league. The pressure on both coaching load will continue to increase at the coming matchday. Further information on this exciting duel can be found in the reporting of www.sportschau.de .
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