A mistake in the substitutions saw Bayern Munich play with twelve footballers for several seconds in the match against Freiburg, from the Bundesliga, which ended with a victory for the defending champions (1-4).
In the 86th minute and twenty seconds, Bayern played more than allowed with one player. The situation was as follows: Coach Julian Nagelsmann decided that Sule and Sabitzer had to go on the field and Kingsley Coman and Tolisso had to be substituted. However, one of them, Coman, did not come off the playing field and twelve players fell onto the field together.
Referee Christian Dingert stopped the match at the request of the VAR, which was interrupted for a few minutes. The situation was resolved, but the mistake had already been made. For a few seconds, Bayern had played with another man.
The rules warn that the mistake could have repercussions and Bayern, who won the game 4-1, could suffer an administrative defeat and lose 2-0. If Freiburg takes refuge, the Bavarian team loses the match.
Bayern coach Nagelsmann said the mistake was made by the fourth official and what he indicated on the electronic board.
Source: El heraldo

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