
"Bayern Munich drew 2-2 with Hamburg which has some fans thinking that the visitors are in the midst of a second midseason slump. Yes, Bayern weren't deserving of the win but the referee, Harm Osmers, really lived up to his name. The 40-year-old was calling every soft foul on Hamburg and let rash challenges on Bayern players go unnoticed, which is what the visitors did with Osmers' unacceptable display."
"Bayern's players were furious with his erratic officiating, with Josip Stanišić calling his performance "catastrophic" and even the level-headed Harry Kane saying that he was not on the level required of an elite referee (Sport1 as captured by X account @iMiaSanMia). The Rekordmeister is no stranger to seemingly wayward match officials but getting one in matches like these is just unnecessary stress."
"Regardless, the Bavarians will be able to breathe easier now with a less congested February which means they could come up with a gameplan that can get them back on track. If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor..."
Bayern Munich drew 2-2 with Hamburg, prompting concern about a possible second midseason slump. Referee Harm Osmers repeatedly awarded soft fouls to Hamburg while ignoring rash challenges on Bayern, leading to widespread frustration. Players reacted angrily, with Josip Stanišić calling the performance "catastrophic" and Harry Kane saying Osmers was not at the level required of an elite referee. Bayern has previously experienced seemingly errant officiating, and another inconsistent performance added unnecessary stress. A lighter February schedule gives Bayern time to develop a gameplan to recover form. Bavarian Podcast Works offers further Bayern and German national team coverage on major platforms.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]