Bayern Munich "won't be silenced" amid blowback over refereeing complaints
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Bayern Munich "won't be silenced" amid blowback over refereeing complaints
"There were a lot of emotions and many controversial decisions in Leverkusen. We were annoyed and we made that clear. That's our right, other teams do the same."
"The matter is now settled; referees are an important part of football. It's important that they are protected so they can perform their duties."
"But as FC Bayern, we will always speak our minds and won't be silenced."
Bayern Munich's sporting director Christoph Freund defended the club's right to address controversial officiating after a 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen. Following the match, which featured two red cards and disallowed goals, Union Berlin criticized Bayern's complaints. Freund stated that Bayern, like any club, has the right to express its views on officiating. He acknowledged the emotional nature of the match and emphasized the importance of protecting referees while maintaining that Bayern will continue to speak out on such issues.
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