Expense red card: Football professional is calling for punishments for referees

Expense red card: Football professional is calling for punishments for referees

After an explosive red card
Football professional calls for punishments for referees


In the 1: 6 bankruptcy of Rot-Weiss Essen in Mannheim Klaus Gjasula The red card. The professional, who then expresses violent criticism and asks the DFB to take measures.

Third league professional Klaus Gjasula has suffered violent criticism of the referees and in future demanded that referees punish the wrong decisions. “Referees have to get punishment as well as clubs and players,” said the veteran von Rot-Weiss Essen after the 1: 6 at Waldhof Mannheim at “Magentasport” and followed: “It cannot be that they can do everything they want. At some point it is good.”



The trigger was a red card that was unauthorized from Gjasula, which referees Florian Lechner showed the 35-year-old in the game on Saturday for rough fouls. “At the end of the day, I didn’t even step on his foot, but only crashed into his ankle against his excitement,” Gjasula described the duel scene with Mannheim’s Kennedy Okpala in the 68th minute and asked: “How long has this been a red card in German football?”

Sharp criticism of referees

The former Bundesliga professional of SC Paderborn and Darmstadt 98 accused the impartial that he had not even noticed the situation. “It can’t be that every week, referee just act as they want if they don’t see it. Because if he saw it, he wouldn’t whistle it. That means he didn’t see it,” said Gjasula.


Once in Rage, he claimed that the impartial would distribute red cards “simply according to the feeling”. «That is not possible, so something has to be changed in the future. When a worker builds shit, he gets a punishment from his employer. It must be the same with referees, »said Gjasula.

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Source: Stern

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