Wrestling & Strangling: Three red suspensions for cup win between FC Red Bull Salzburg and SK Sturm Cross! – Bundesliga

what a SummitThe 24th Admiral took place between the followers as part of the Bundesliga round SK Sturm cross And series champion and leader FC Red Bull Salzburg Completed at the Mercure Arena. Thanks to the nature of the game, the Red Bulls retained Gold shop Van Mads Bidstrup (Also see match report) It was the upper hand – but the scenes in the final moments of the top game – which lasted a total of over 105 minutes including stoppage time – were less sporty… Four red cards was drawn and three actors flew Soft red from the field — and was missing on Thursday Cup semi-final win in Walls-Seissenheim (8:45 p.m., League Portal Live Ticker)

Stephen Ebner

Last season's “Referee of the Year”, Stefan Ebner, had his hands full in the final minutes and was forced to red card four times. A glorious result to a lively and tough best game in the Admiral Bundesliga championship group, in which the Red Bulls are historically the only league leader – now five points ahead of the “Blackies”.

A half-field brawl develops into a hot spot – three red cards follow

Continuity: Lucas Corna-Dauth And Dimitri Lavallee They clashed in midfield after a standard foul – a stranglehold on the 27-year-old Belgian – was later ruled out by VAR and referee Stefan Ebner told the team to screen as a result. The red card against the SK Sturm defender was the third of four the top Austrian referee had to show.

Even before the on-field review, there was a mix-up John Gorenc Stankovic In the scene mentioned, he approached two “fighters” and asked them to “wrestle” the Salzburg midfielder. After the tempers subsided somewhat, the former player saw a straight red card, while Lukasz Korna-Dauth received a yellow card and was later dismissed with a red card due to an “offensive” rating.

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Further Omar Solet allowed himself to be taken carelessly – but this scene was later resolved when the game was already over. That meant nine Sturm players faced ten Red Bulls in the final moments of the leg – a situation that didn't change at the end of Sunday's game.

But: the three best performers will miss out on a cup win on Thursday, and there will be a “second leg” of two local “figureheads” and currently the “hottest stakes” in red-white-red club football in Walls-Seissenheim. trophy level. in Klagenfurt (8:45 p.m., League Portal Live Ticker)?

After the final whistle, the sports director of the “Blackies” was also upset Andreas Schicker He also saw the red box because of the excesses and their protests over the jury's decisions.

Chokehold or “shoulder push”?

SK Sturm Graz head coach Christian Ilzer has denounced Lukasz Korna-Dauth as an “unsettler” after approving a red card against Jan Gorenc Stankovic but not understanding Dimitri Lavallee's exclusion. the sky– By interview “Very hard red card” And one “Shoulder Push”. These action camera images speak a completely different language.

Former Bundesliga referee Oliver Drachta explained the process in such confusing situations as follows: “First you pay attention to the two players who started the fight. Then you agreed in advance with the referee, to see where in such situations – each has his tasks, each has a different point of view. Then you take responsibility for the events that happen. We observed together, the referee has to decide.”

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