Legendary Godfather

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 head coach and players of St. Pauli.

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

Of course, Jacob did not let go of the referee Lovich 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 in Munich 1860. It was he who influenced the outcome of this game.

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

In this game, Levicz 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, but in the second half of the game, he only gave one yellow card to Munich 1860.

This seemed obviously abnormal to him.

After the game, this guy chased him out and interviewed Levich 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 turned livid, 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 Levi's Beiying speechlessly 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, am a professional journalist and a famous journalist.

Will I be bribed?

joke!

Jacob was really angry. At the post-match press conference, he directly asked St. Pauli head coach Stanislavski. He asked, "Mr. Stanislavski, what do you think of the referee of this game? Do you think there is any problem with his penalty?"

Look at it, you don’t even 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 decisions today were... It is very puzzling to me, and it makes me, a senior professional football practitioner, unable to understand why my players received 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.”

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