Bayern Munich's Uli Hoene rages over referees after 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen
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Bayern Munich's Uli Hoene rages over referees after 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen
"That is the worst performance of a refereeing team that I have ever experienced in a Bundesliga match. Bayern Munich supervisory board member Uli Hoeneß expressed this sentiment to Bild, highlighting the severity of the controversial decisions made throughout the match."
"I just spoke with Dingert, everything is fine, it was a good dialogue. He also said that the yellow-red card wasn't a yellow-red card. For him, it was clear that it was a dive, but he has now seen the footage and says: It wasn't a yellow-red card. Max Eberl revealed the referee's acknowledgment of the incorrect decision after reviewing the footage."
Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen played to a 1-1 draw in a Bundesliga match marred by controversial refereeing decisions. Three goals were disallowed during the match—two for Bayern Munich and one for Bayer Leverkusen—while two players received red cards. Referee Christian Dingert faced significant criticism, particularly regarding Luis Díaz's second yellow card for diving, which Bayern Munich's board member Max Eberl deemed questionable. After speaking with Dingert post-match, Eberl revealed the referee acknowledged the yellow-red card decision was incorrect upon reviewing footage. Bayern Munich supervisory board member Uli Hoeneß called it the worst refereeing performance he had experienced in a Bundesliga match. Despite the controversy, Bayern Munich appeared satisfied with securing a point.
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