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116: A game controlled by the referee

 Three to zero!

In the end, Munich 1860 took away the victory in the away game, winning by three goals.

Obviously, the result of this game made Jacob very dissatisfied. He even felt resentful and angry towards the St. Pauli coach and players.

If you can't even defeat Munich 1860, what else can you do?

Of course, Jacob did not let go of Livic, the referee of this game. He believed that this guy ruined the game. He even bluntly said that this guy must have received money, otherwise he would not be so paralyzed. Munich 1860, yes

He influenced the outcome of this game.

This game was indeed very exciting, and the referee appeared in many scenes.

In this game, Livic showed a total of 10 yellow cards and 1 red card, making him a veritable card master. Among them, 6 yellow cards were all given to St. Pauli, and in the second half of the game, he only

Munich 1860 a yellow card.

To him this was obviously abnormal.

After the game, this guy chased him out and interviewed Lovich directly.

He asked, "Mr. Livic, why did you show so many yellow and red cards to St. Pauli? Did someone bribe you?"

Levich's face was ashen and he immediately retorted, "Did someone bribe you when you asked me questions like this? I would like to ask how much money he gave you? What exactly do you want to get?"

Jacob's expression changed, and he stared at Levick's Beiying without saying anything for a long time.

He was also suspected of being bribed?

You Tamar, this is an insult to my profession!

He was very angry. He had never been so angry before?

Have I been bribed? You, Tamar, have been bribed, but I will not be bribed! I have my persistence, my bottom line and my beliefs. I, Tamar, are a professional reporter, a famous reporter.

Will I be bribed?

joke!

Jacob was really angry. At the post-match press conference, he directly asked St. Pauli's head coach Stanislavski. He asked, "Excuse me, Mr. Stanislavski, are you

What do you think of the referee in this game? Do you think there is anything wrong with his penalty?"

Look at it, you don't have to cover it up or embellish it, just ask directly.

This intention couldn't be more obvious.

Stanislavski was really full of anger towards the referee of this game. He said, "Today's referee, I don't know where he learned his professional knowledge. Many of his penalties today were...

It is very puzzling to me, as a senior professional football practitioner, I can't understand why my players got cards for the same action, but the people of Munich 1860 did not? Why are our fouls always farther away from our team's goal?

Closer? I really don’t understand.”
r> Hearing these words, Jacob was very satisfied and very excited.

Stanislavski continued, "Not to mention anything else, as for the third goal our team conceded, I really didn't understand it. Our Reuven obviously touched the football, and then the opponent

The substitute striker bumped into Reuven. Why did we, Reuven, commit a foul? Why did the referee give the opponent a direct free kick, causing us to concede the ball and completely lose the hope of winning?"

Yes, in the eyes of many people, this ball is not a foul.

In fact, Tong Yi also thinks so. There is indeed a problem with the penalty of this ball. But he ignored the referee's decision and had no choice but to comply.

Moreover, from the referee's perspective, he also had reason to think that the ball was a foul.

From his point of view, it was Hennings who stretched out his leg to knock down Costa. This was a foul.

No problem.

However, after the fans in front of the TV and many people at the scene watched the replay, they all concluded that this was not a sequential foul, thereby denying Livic's penalty for the entire game. When thinking of St. Pauli's 6 yellow cards in a single game

1 red card. They all felt that the referee was deliberately targeting St. Pauli. He officiated this game with a purpose.

The fans and players of St. Pauli felt that they had been treated unfairly and they were very angry.

They were very dissatisfied with the result of this game.

They were also very dissatisfied with the refereeing of this game.

They were even more dissatisfied with Tong Yi.

No reason, but I just don’t like Tong Yi!

Stanislavski also said, "I think we were treated unfairly in this game. We were targeted in normal games. On the contrary, Munich 1860, who had more defensive actions, had fewer fouls and fewer cards than us.

, this is what I haven’t figured out, why? Isn’t the big move of 1860 people in Munich not a big move?”

Jacob kept nodding, almost giving Stanislavski a thumbs up.

Stanislavski also said, "And you can go back and watch the game video and count it carefully to see how many fouls referee Lovich called at the front of Munich's 1860 penalty area? You can count them on one hand.

You have to come over. And if you count ours, it is definitely more than their two! Are our St. Pauli the kind of team that commits a lot of fouls? Never! Why in this game, we

There are only so many fouls? I understand! We obviously play the same way, nothing different from usual!"

Obviously, Stanislavski is concerned about the referee

Levich was so dissatisfied that he almost rushed to Levich's face, pointed at his nose and said, "You are a black whistle"!

Now all reporters feel Stanislavsky's anger.

Jacob was very satisfied and proud.

He immediately turned around and asked the same question again to interview Tong Yi.

Immediately, all the media reporters at the scene looked at Tong Yi, and many of them had expressions on their faces like they were watching a show.

Tong Yi knew what these guys wanted to do, but he didn't care.

Tong Yi said, "I don't think there is any problem with the referee of this game, Mr. Lovich. He has a very good sense of the scale of his penalties. It is not his usual style to play a lot of cards. The reason why he played so many cards in this game is

Card, that's because he wants to control the game and control the situation. Didn't you see that after conceding the ball, the St. Pauli players went crazy and tackled people when they saw them? Are they playing football? That's revenge.

!If at that time, Levic did not play hard and played cards continuously, St. Pauli's players would not restrain themselves at all. If this continues, what will this game become? A boxing match? Or a shovel and injury?

Contest?"

Stanislavski's face was very ugly, as if he had been insulted.

Jacob's eyes were also narrowed, and the anger could not be hidden in the tiny slits in his eyes.

However, some reporters also think Tong Yi is right.

The situation at that time was indeed like this. If Levic did not play crazy cards, this game would probably turn into an all-out showdown.

Tong Yi continued, "As for what the other coach said about why we didn't commit many fouls at the front of the penalty area, while they committed many fouls at the front of the penalty area, this is due to tactics. Anyone who knows football can understand that our number of thumbs up is high.

Pressure, after a normal game, most of the time we press at the front and midfield of the opponent's penalty area. The main battlefield is here, and of course there will be a lot of fouls here. As for the front of our penalty area, there are very few opportunities for football to come here. I am not exaggerating.

Our team's defense is super strong, but we basically won't let the danger spread to this position. When the opponent's offense is about to attack, we will foul in advance near the midfield to stop it. Naturally, the number of fouls at the front of our penalty area is relatively small.

It will be much less.”

Stanislavski's face became even uglier. Tong Yi was simply pointing at his nose and scolding him for not understanding football and tactics!

He was very angry. This guy Tong Yi was so inhuman.

Many media reporters thought about it carefully and nodded, thinking that Tong Yi was right.

The tactics of Tong Yi's Munich 1860 are indeed like this. They almost push the main battlefield to the edge of the opponent's penalty area and near the midfield, and try to stay as far away from their penalty area as possible. Moreover, Munich 1860 played so smoothly in this game, so naturally in

There are not many dangers at the front of their penalty area, and there are naturally less regrets for fouls.

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But Jacob doesn’t think so!

Jacob just felt that there was something wrong with the referee Lovich. This was hemiplegia in his words.

And he also made statistics and found that the number of fouls Livic gave St. Pauli was much more than the number of fouls committed by Munich 1860, almost double. This is not normal. According to Munich 1860's tactics, their number of fouls

There will be a lot more.

This was also confirmed in previous games.

In previous games, Munich 1860 obviously committed more fouls than their opponents. In some games, their number of fouls was even twice as high as that of their opponents.

This game is completely the other way around. Is there any problem here?

St. Pauli is not a team that commits a lot of fouls. Why did they commit so many fouls in this game? It’s no wonder that the referee has no problem!

Jacob immediately said, "Tell me why there were nearly twice as many fouls in St. Pauli in this game as there were in Munich 1860. Is this abnormal?"

Tong Yi smiled bitterly and said, "You should ask the other team's head coach about this, not me! It was them who committed the foul, not me!"

After saying that, Tong Yi ignored this guy at all.

Tong Yi continued, "I want to thank my players. We were able to win this game only because of their hard work and dedication. They played well and I am very satisfied. I am proud of their performance. They are

The heroes of Munich 1860 are also the heroes of Munich 1860! I hope they can continue like this and continue to win like this!"

Jacob's face was very ugly, and he hated Tong Yi so much in his heart.

He felt that Tong Yi was too good at pretending.

It was obviously this guy's woman who bribed the referee and allowed him to win this match. This guy acted as if he won the match with his own efforts. It was so shameless.

He really wanted to point at Tong Yi's nose and curse, "Except for relying on women, you Tama can't do anything! You are just trash and a disgrace among men!"

He would not let this soft-boiled man off, and he was determined that one day he would expose Tong Yi's background and let the whole world know about this soft-boiled man's shameless behavior.

Let the weak man win or lose his reputation!

Nail Tong Yi to the pillar of shame of history forever and never turn around!

Tong Yi ignored this sick-minded guy at all. He stood up and left the press conference quickly. He was going back to Munich. There were still many things waiting for him to do in Munich, and he couldn't waste it here.

Too much time.

Soon, under the leadership of Tong Yi, the Munich 1860 group returned to Munich.


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