Klose Not Supposed to Get Red Cards
Gemany VS Serbia
Nelspruit - Germany Joachim Loew rate cons of Serbia did not fight hard despite walking eight yellow cards. But Coach Der Panzer was not supposed to consider Miroslav Klose got a red card.
The two Group D matches that took place in Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Friday (18/06/2010) running hard tonight WIB since the early whistle sounded. Several times the referee must stop the game due to violation of both camps.
Even striker Klose who incidentally also must get a yellow card in the 12th minute and followed a second in the 36th minute to violate due Dejan Stankovic. Germany had to play with 10 people and dominance shown since the beginning of game to be lost.
Consequently goalkeeper Manuel Neuer squandered by Milan Jovanovic in the 38th minute and the 0-1 defeat must be accepted that Loew troops. So whether Loew comment about Klose and pursued?
“I think it is not hard tekel. Klose unlucky when he hit the foot of another player. No he should have got yellow cards,” said Loew on the AFP.
This game was led by Spanish referee Alberto Undiano Mallenco. Mallenco own track record in La Liga last season was issued 11 red cards from 17 game lead. This fact indicates that at least the referee Mallenco is a ‘cheap’ card.
However, Loew did not want to say much about his own leadership and assess Mallenco game actually did not run hard and rough lead.
“As far as the referee led the fight that I thought the game did not lead to a hard direction,” said Loew.
“There are some violations of the back of the card but maybe it should get a lot of cards out for tekel the mediocre. Red card was not supposed to come out,” concluded Loew.
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