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Cologne might have won three away games in a row for the first time in 25 years. If only it weren’t for these objections…

In the 2-2 draw in Bochum, FC conceded both goals following throw-ins. The first goal following a throw-in, the second following a Bochum player.

25. Minute: Liberation by VfL following a throw-in from Cologne in the penalty area. Locadia sends Holtmann off. He throws his turbo on, hangs off opponent Hector at a speed of 34.2 km/h and tunnels FC keeper Schwäbe in full sprint. Bochum leads 1-0.

Cologne initially shocked, but effective. The equalizer succeeds with the first chance.

36. Minute: After a corner by Kainz, there is confusion in the VfL penalty area. The ball comes to Hübers, who thunders it under the bar from five meters – 1:1.

It is initially even better for the FC.

45. Minute: Bad pass from Bochum’s Pantovic into Kainz’s foot. The man who slipped in the penalty shoot-out once morest HSV on Tuesday hits the ball in the direction of the penalty area. Modeste lurks there, takes the ball and lobs it over VfL goalkeeper Riemann into the goal.

And then the next blackout following a throw-in that made Bochum cheer.

70. Minute: A further throw-in from Gamboa causes chaos in front of the FC box. The ball rolls from Polter’s foot past several Cologne players to Asano. The Japanese scores from ten meters to make it 2-2.

Cologne gives away the victory, but Baumgart stays cool.

In the first half, a spectator kept yelling “Shut up” when the FC coach shouted commands towards the field. “Certainly not,” the FC coach yells back at some point, showing a thumbs-up. Applause from the other spectators.

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Felix Zwayer (40) has not played a Bundesliga game since the row with Dortmund in the 3-2 draw once morest Bayern on December 4th. And then only one more in the Europa League.

Will the Berlin referee never whistle once more?

Lutz Fröhlich (64), the referee boss of the DFB, revealed on Sunday in the BILD program “The Situation of the League” on TV: “Felix Zwayer took a vacation for himself following his last international game before Christmas. At the moment he is not active as a referee. That is self-determined by him. We are very interested in avoiding the impression that conflicts between referees and clubs mean that a referee no longer whistles or says: I no longer whistle at all. “

Zwayer confirms his time-out to BILD: “I’m working on the situation.”

BVB young star Jude Bellingham (18) alluded to Zwayer’s role in the Hoyzer scandal in 2005 with his TV statement: “You are giving a referee who was already involved in match-fixing the biggest game in Germany. What do you expect? ”Bellingham paid the DFB a fine of 40,000 euros for this.

What was Zwayer’s involvement really like? To this day, statements stand once morest statements.

Former referee Robert Hoyer (42) claimed to have slipped his then assistant Zwayer 300 euros for manipulation before the third division game in Wuppertal once morest Werder amateurs. Zwayer denies this payment.

The criminal proceedings were then discontinued on the grounds of “insignificance”. The DFB sports court blocked Zwayer for six months because it “assumed” that the payment had been made. Zwayer received extenuating circumstances for helping, as a key witness, to uncover the scandal.

Happy: “The Robert Hoyzer affair should be cleared up at some point. I would really appreciate it if you knew what happened back then. For me, the information I have is no reason to judge anyone. “

The referee boss also says: “It is a heavy burden for a referee to conduct games with this allegation.”

And now?

Zwayer: “I am still very interested in speaking to Jude Bellingham personally. The question is: how do you deal with each other? What consequences can such statements have for a person? “

According to BILD information, the Berlin police contacted real estate agent Zwayer because there were death threats once morest him on the Internet. Will he whistle once more? Everything open.

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