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It was a game that made a lasting impression.

Borussia Mönchengladbach took the lead early on at Eintracht Frankfurt.

But within a few minutes the hosts turned the game around, suddenly it was 3: 1.

In the end, however, there was a division of points - Lars Stindl made it 3: 3 with his goals two and three on Tuesday evening.

But it is not the six goals that are still being debated two days later.

The German Football Association (DFB) took action on suspicion of a spitting attack by Mönchengladbach's world champion Christoph Kramer.

"The control committee is investigating the process," confirmed Anton Nachreiner as chairman of the committee on Thursday in Frankfurt / Main.

However, it remains to be seen whether proceedings will be initiated against the professional footballer.

The DFB is said to have requested TV material.

"Kicker" and "Bild" had previously reported on it.

"I didn't notice anything"

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It's about a scene from the 83rd minute of the Bundesliga game when Kramer is said to have spat in the direction of his opponent Sebastian Rode.

She was not noticed during the game, but was captured by television cameras.

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The man from Frankfurt said in “Bild”: “I didn't notice anything and didn't feel anything.” Kramer explained: “Of course I didn't spat at him!

Apart from the fact that such an action would not really occur to me now, and apart from the fact that I really like Sebastian Rode, simply no. "

At the end of September, Schalkes Kabak was sentenced to four games and a fine of 15,000 euros.

In the game against Werder Bremen he spat in the direction of his opponent Ludwig Augustinsson;

When asked, the referee stated that he had not seen this scene, which is why the DFB control committee was able to subsequently investigate and bring charges.