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Sky Presenter Opens up on 'Unfortunate' Incident After Apologising to Captain on Live TV

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The incident happened after Saturday's clash between Frankfurt and Werder Bremen.

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The captain of the Werder Bremen after the 4-1 cashed by the Eintracht, shows up in front of the microphones. Sky German reporter praises him for the victory: the live embarrassment and the glacial replica of the Austrian defender who had exchanged jersey with an opponent

·Turin, Italy
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SCAN SPORT - After the defeat of Werder Bremen against Frankfurt (4-1), Marco Friedl, captain of the team was taken for a Frankfurt player in an interview.

·Paris, France
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Werder Bremen's Marco Friedl was mistaken for a Frankfurt player by a journalist after the 1-4 defeat on Saturday.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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With 1:4 the SV Werder goes under with Eintracht Frankfurt, Bremen's captain Marco Friedl has to go for an interview. And is surprisingly addressed to a victory. Sky presenter Katharina Kleinfeldt explains how it could come to the curious Fauxpas.

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On the first matchday of the Bundesliga, Eintracht Frankfurt easily defeated Werder Bremen at home (4-1). After the match, Marco Friedl swapped shirts with former teammate Michael Zetterer.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Sometimes, football not only leaves goals, emotions and statistics... also scenes worthy of a entanglement comedy. So it happened this Saturday at Deutsche Bank Park, at the end of Eintracht Frankfurt’s strong 4-1 victory over Werder Bremen. A confusion between t-shirts resulted in a moment as uncomfortable as it was viral. The scene came at the foot of the field, when a journalist, visibly convinced, approached to interview Marco Friedl, defend…

·Chile
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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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