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Cologne (dpa) - Markus Gisdol apparently understood exactly what Matheus Cunha had called in the direction of the Cologne bank.

But the coach of 1. FC Köln “did not want to play the policeman”.

In other words: Call for no penalty for the Brazilian from Hertha BSC.

"We are all no lambs on the sports field," emphasized Gisdol.

What exactly the angry Cunha had called, nobody said after the game.

It is currently «a sensitive topic», said Gisdol after the 0-0.

«Nowadays you can hear every word.

The microphones are getting bigger and there are no spectators.

If the referee hears it, you can be severely punished.

But I don't ask for any penalties. "

Gisdol's colleague Bruno Labbadia tried to put the matter into perspective.

«We should leave the church in the village.

If we weigh everything that players and coaches have with each other in between, we will ruin the game, ”he said, emphasizing that Cunha“ came out during an injury break and apologized ”.

In addition, one does not know "what was brought before him".

«We want emotions», said Labbadia: «Whether these are the right ones is an open question.

The key is how you deal with it.

It was very clean on both sides. "

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PK after the game on geissblog.koeln.de

Information about the game on bundesliga.de