Augsburg, out of promotion with their goalkeeper’s problem

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Ermedin Demirovic’s 63rd-minute goal marked the difference in Augsburg’s favor on Friday, winning 0-1 in their visit to Werder Bremen to move out of the promotion and relegation positions, reaffirming their better performing as a visitor rather than as a local and rediscovered. the victory after three consecutive defeats. Rafał Gikiewicz, goalkeeper of Augsburg, saved a penalty in extra time and provoked a gesture. to Werder Bremen’s fans, who asked their players for calm so that they do not continue to commit violent acts.

Gikiewicz saves Marvin Ducksch’s penalty in the 94′, the Werder Bremen fans went down behind a billboard behind the goalkeeper, who put a finger to his lips and gestured in the direction of the Bremen supporters.

Werder Bremen players asked their fans to stay. The referee, Martin Petersen, booked Gikiewicz for his provocation to the fans. Augsburg’s players and coaching staff were outraged when Petersen pointed out the ultimate punishment for the hand of Maximilian Bauer and reasoned that he had neither time nor space to avoid the ball.

The second goal in this edition of the Bundesliga for the Bosnian midfielder was also a step backwards for Werder Bremen, who didn’t make the move they wanted in the European squares and that they have not won in their stadium in this German tournament campaign: in the three events played so far in front of their public they have experienced two defeats and one draw. In the first half, VAR disallowed a goal against Werder Bremen and Niclas Fullkrug for offside.

Source: La Verdad

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