A scandal breaks out in the duel between Union Berlin and VfL Bochum. Bochum’s keeper is hit by a projectile, the game is interrupted and later ended as a non-aggression pact.
Uproar in the Bundesliga game between Union Berlin and Bochum! VfL keeper Patrick Drewes was hit in the head by a projectile from the Berlin fan block. The game was initially interrupted in the 95th minute when the score was 1:1, and it only continued after a good 30 minutes.
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In a non-aggression pact, both teams then passed the ball around harmlessly and brought the game to an end. At 5:51 p.m., referee Martin Petersen officially blew the whistle for the game. It remained 1:1 (1:1).
Bochum keeper hit in the head by a projectile
Referee Martin Petersen had previously sent both teams to the dressing rooms. In the catacombs we then discussed how things should proceed.
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Bochum keeper dazed after head hit
Bochum keeper Drewes was visibly dazed after getting the bright object on his head. After a break in treatment, he had to be supported by carers when walking from the field.
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The goalkeeper had previously received a yellow card in the 91st minute because he took too much time with the goal kick. Directly in front of the Berlin fans’ stands, he wanted to put the ball back into play in the 93rd minute – at exactly that moment the object flew out of the block and hit Drewes.
Bundesliga-Scandal in Berlin
One problem: Bochum had already exploited all substitution opportunities at this point and could no longer have swapped their goalkeeper.
After a good ten minutes, at least the Berliners returned to the pitch. At first there was no sign of the people of Bochum.
It was only after another ten minutes that the guests came out of the dressing room and onto the field – to loud whistles from the Berlin fans.
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Striker Philipp Hofmann ultimately replaced Drewes in the box and ended the game with his colleagues twice outnumbered.
It is still unclear what impact the action will have on the scoring of the encounter. Despite being long outnumbered, the Bochum team at least managed to get one point, but are still waiting for their first win of the season after the 14th matchday.
Brutal red for Bochum
After the early red card against Koji Miyoshi (13th) for a brutal foul, the guests initially took the lead out of nowhere thanks to Ibrahima Sissoko’s first Bundesliga goal (23rd), but Benedict Hollerbach (33rd) quickly equalized.
Bochum remains bottom of the table with just three points, the gap to 1. FC Heidenheim in the relegation spot is currently seven points. The duel with the direct relegation competitor at the end of the year next Sunday (3:30 p.m.) is now tantamount to a first final.
—– With Sports Information Service (SID)
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