However, the DFB team completely lost the thread in the second half, has broken down-and an opponent like France takes it mercilessly. Because you have to be so honest: If the quality of the chances, the game could have ended up 0: 3 or 0: 4 from a German perspective. Because France had a variety of best options after the change of sides.

From a German perspective, two scenes in the game caused excitement: the penalty given by referee Ivan Kružliak, then annoyed after Var view, to Karim Adeyemi and the foul on Niclas Füllkrug in front of the supposed gate for the 1: 1. For me, both decisions were absolutely right. ADEYEMI, who, for his swallow, also saw yellow for his swallow, said after the game: “In the Bundesliga it is the same, I can no longer get any penalty.” That’s not true, of course he gets a penalty for himself – if they are really some. Also in the jersey of Borussia Dortmund, however, Adeyemi has already noticed negatively with one or the other swallow.

The scene with Niclas Füllkrug, whipped away France Adrien Rabiot and thus provoked the ball win in front of the canceled gate through Deniz Undav, was correctly rated by the impartial. It is understandable that there is a discussion from a German perspective, but after the first excitement, it must be seen that both decisions were correct. The fact that Nagelsmann then talked and criticized about the filling jug scene in Rage, “This is not the meaning of the VAR” is therefore understandable in excitement, but unnecessary-because I say: That is precisely the meaning of the VAR to intervene there and the referee may have been convinced of his own decision.

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