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A beer shower caused the game to be abandoned in the game between Zwickau and RW Essen. Referee Nicolas Winter was thrown directly in the face with a load of beer by an angry spectator during the break in the catacombs. According to MagentaSport information, Winter rated this as a “physical attack”, stayed in the locker room without consulting either club and was no longer willing to continue the game when the score was 1-1. Frank Fischer, spokesman for the Zwickau board, felt the spectator action was “terrible, appalling. Certain things don’t work and they don’t work in Zwickau either and they will have consequences. Protection for life and limb is the top priority. That’s why nobody has to throw a cup at anyone.” Fischer in an interview with MagentaSport: “We can’t use any point deductions or game ratings against us. We can’t use high financial sanctions either. All of these factors are extremely painful for FSV Zwickau.” That’s why, according to Fischer: “We are clearly in favor of a game being repeated. I ask that you hear it that way in Frankfurt.” Saarbrücken underestimates the last Meppen, loses 0:1 and is now back behind Dresden, which takes the relegation place.

Below are the most important voices and clips from Sunday, match day 33 – if you use them, please name the source MagentaSport. Tomorrow SC Verl will play against BVB II from 6.45 p.m. The catch-up game MSV Duisburg against SV Elversberg on Tuesday from 6.45 p.m. is particularly explosive: Duisburg still needs points to stay up, leader Elversberg is weakening after 2 defeats.

FSV Zwickau – Rot-Weiss Essen The game was abandoned when the score was 1:1

What happened? Referee Nicolas Winter had angered the spectators with a red card against Zwickau’s Butzen, a tricky penalty kick. At the half-time break, Winter, accompanied by 2 security guards, was thrown in the face with a load of beer from the grandstand as he walked into the dressing room. The referee then decided not to continue the game. According to information from MagentaSport, Winter rated the action as a “physical attack.”

The spokesman for the Zwickau board, Frank Fischer, commented on the events at MagentaSport presenter Anett Sattler:

“Terrible, horrible,” Fischer felt about the action: “Certain things don’t work and they don’t work in Zwickau either and there will be consequences. Protection for life and limb is the top priority. That’s why nobody has to throw a cup at anyone .Especially not on the grandstand side, which is basically where our sponsors sit.”

Fischer can understand Winter’s demolition

Anett Sattler reports that referee Nicolas Winter did not discuss the decision to stop the game with either Zwickau or Essen. “I can understand that very clearly,” Fischer continued and announced “clear consequences”.

Winter’s “special report” is now received by the DFB sports court. “We now have to wait for the DFB’s vote. We hope for a mild course. We can neither use points deducted nor game ratings against us. We can still use high sanctions in the financial area. All of these factors are extremely painful for FSV Zwickau. That is Exactly the opposite of what we wanted to achieve today.”

Zwickau asks for the game to be repeated

Fischer also hopes: “We are clearly in favor of a game being repeated. I ask that people in Frankfurt hear it that way too.”

The clip including the beer shower in an interview with Sattler and Fischer: https://www.clipro.tv/player?publishJobID=aHQ0akcyRlM3eWYvNzZxVDRmbXpIUFdPcHpvTm9RdWtMMExoVnZ0QnYwND0=

SV Meppen – 1. FC Saarbruecken 1:0

Pouri hits late and delights Emsland after a long wait: After 3 bankruptcies, another victory for Meppen at the bottom, now with 27 points – but still 8 points away from a non-relegation zone. Saarbrücken “gives away” the relegation place and is now behind Dresden with 56 points, which was defeated in a rush last week.

“We just weren’t on the pitch, the win wasn’t deserved,” said Saarbrücken’s Dave Gnaase. Coach Rüdiger Ziehl seemed dismayed: “It wasn’t at the top level, that’s why we didn’t win.” You don’t have to worry as much about promotion after a performance like that. “Everyone who wrote off Meppen and created chaos somewhere saw that the team fought.”

The link to the interview: https://www.clipro.tv/player?publishJobID=M05QNndhczJpVEJFTGFsbjNONkdzbGd0dW9MNVBQMyttTGxkNWlmRzNuaz0=

Meppen’s coach Ernst Middendorp believes in an intact Meppen team that works very well in training, but not in the games so far. “That may come as a surprise to a large number of people, who didn’t expect such a focused performance. Compliments to everyone. Today you can walk through Meppen with your head held high.”

The link to the interview: https://www.clipro.tv/player?publishJobID=V0pxQmpIWDVYN2ZYalZFYWFXdTZ4Sm5zZjEzZUNNUVFBR2krRTJvRHc5VT0=

The 3rd league completely live at MagentaSport

Matchday 33 – Monday, 04/24/2023

From 6.45 p.m.: SC Verl – Borussia Dortmund II

Catch-up game – Tuesday, 04/25/2023

From 6.45 p.m.: MSV Duisburg – SV Elversberg

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Jörg Krause
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Original content by: MagentaSport, transmitted by news aktuell

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