The referee of the Frankfoot and Dortmund match apologizes again for the controversy it raised

The referee of the Frankfoot and Dortmund match apologizes again for the controversy it raised

Referee Sasha Stegman reiterated his assertion of Eintracht Frankfurt, a penalty kick against Borussia Dortmund during their match on Saturday in the German Football League, which ended with Dortmund’s victory with two goals to one goal.
After Karim Adimi had paid Yingp Lindsrom, the Frankfurt players protested and demanded a penalty kick for their team when the game indicated a tie with a goal.

The incident was examined by the Cologne video technology centre, which labelled it as uncertain.
Frankfurt, a member of the Frankfurt Board of Directors, said that the decisions of the mouse technology should be terminated, as long as it is not done correctly.

Stegman explained today, Sunday, during a program on the “Sport 1” station, that he did not see the incident clearly, and asked to use the mouse technology to clarify the situation, but the review was based only on the footage of four record angles of the camera, and not on additional corners.
“The examination process ended early, and it is only based on these four corners of the camera that it is established whether or not there was a mistake,” he stated.

Stegman reiterated his regrets and promised to do a thorough assessment of the video technology ruling on Monday.

The referee of the Frankfoot vs. Dortmund game issues a further apology for the uproar it caused.

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