With Victory by Hertha Bsc: These Are the Details of the Var Sabotage in Münster
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The match between the Preussen Münster and the Hertha Berlin was disrupted after the screen allowing video arbitration was disconnected.
In a German second division match between Preussen and Hertha Berlin, fans witnessed a unique footballing bizarreness. While reviewing a possible penalty, the home fans turned off the VAR monitor and prevented the referee from viewing the replay. The referee awarded the harshest penalty, and the home team lost the match 1-2.
Two supporters of Preussen Münster jumped behind the screen to turn it off and prevented the referee from reviewing the images. The penalty was nevertheless granted to Hertha Berlin.
The Berliners win late for the second time in series. But the eclat around the drawn plug of the referee monitor overshadows the game.
In the second league match between Prussia Münster and Hertha BSC, referee Bickel cannot check a foul in the penalty room because the monitor remains black at the edge of the field.
The late 2-1 victory of Hertha BSC in the second league game at Prussia Münster has been overshadowed by a curious incident. Two muted sabotaged the screen for the video proof.
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