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A control committee is convened for a “idiot”? Seriously?
Apart from the fact that Fernando is an emotional guy and sometimes says things that he later regrets and is critical of himself, being a “idiot” in everyday football is more like a child’s birthday.
Fine for a good cause and that’s good.

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I think everything is completely justified and good.

It was a crystal clear penalty. You can get upset about that too.

I think it’s right and good that Carro is loud in the current phase, as Bayer Leverkusen is quietly and secretly saying goodbye to the race for the CL places. I think such an emotional outburst is quite good.

Of course I don’t think it’s good that he insulted Stieler, but the fact that the control committee investigates and imposes a fine is right and good.

And this should also put a tick under the story.

Crystal clear? They both clung on – the Leverkusen team even held on a little more intensely than the Mainz team… I wouldn’t have given it that way either.

No. Kohr has Schick clutched with both of them and what’s more important is that Kohr doesn’t even know where the ball is. His only goal is to cling to Schick.

Schick, on the other hand, is constantly focused on the ball and, if at all, tries to free himself. You can also keep an eye on the duel against Quansah.

Looking at both as 50:50 is very kind to Mainz.

Schick and Kohr both wrestled with each other and Schick knocked Kohr over. Both had their eyes on the ball. A penalty for Leverkusen would have been excessive in this situation.

In the situation with Quansah, that’s not enough. Built like a refrigerator and so easy to fall down. No, no, it would be ridiculous to give a penalty for that.

And before you accuse me of wearing fan glasses: the penalty in Leipzig and the first penalty against Augsburg should not have been given at all.

But I had to look again at the Kohr scene. If he had eyes on the back of his head, I would accept that, but he only looks at Schick the whole time and never has his eyes on the ball 🤣 The boy also played with us once, he only had one “task” in the situation and then he just grabbed Schick. It was stupid that Schick had also grabbed it.

But what is ignored in the scene is the duel between Quansah and Posch, in which Posch hits Schick from behind and the two wrestlers then fall over Posch.
So there’s a lot going on in the penalty area. From an individual perspective, it’s 50:50 in my opinion, since Schick also switches to “cuddling mode” shortly after Kohr’s hug. If you look at the situation in terms of time, I lean a little more towards the penalty. Precisely because Schick’s tackler arrives relatively at the same time as Posch, who is lying in his hoe. When you stumble, you hold on tight.

Otherwise, it must be noted that the draw was a fair result in the end. And unfortunately there weren’t any really stunning chances to score.

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