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Words of praise are rare.

If the referee's performance is an issue after a game, it is usually because he overlooked something, made the wrong decision, or did not manage the game well overall.

On Saturday, when the final whistle sounded in Freiburg after the 1-1 draw against 1899 Hoffenheim, things were completely different.

Manuel Gräfe, who was on duty as a referee, was not only praised in the highest tones.

Those who were asked about him expressed their incomprehension about the fact that Graefe, who is 47 years old, has to end his career in the Bundesliga in the summer due to age.

"Herr Gräfe is one of the best referees in Germany, if not the best," said Freiburg's captain Christian Günter on TV broadcaster Sky.

“I would break a lance there and say: Please let him go on a little longer.” Oliver Baumann, the keeper of Hoffenheim, agreed: “He mustn't stop.

He has to go on. "

287 games in 17 years

The Berliner has been whistling in the Bundesliga since 2004.

Since then he has directed 287 games there.

But now, after 17 years, he has reached the controversial age limit for referees in the German upper house.

He would like to continue.

Lutz Michael Fröhlich, sporting director of the elite referees of the German Football Association (DFB), knows that.

Since 2106 Lutz Michael Fröhlich has been chairman of the Elite Referees Committee and also the sporting director of the Elite Referees

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When asked by WELT, Fröhlich said on Sunday: “Last week we had a conversation with Manuel Gräfe, Guido Winkmann and Markus Schmidt, who are all 47 years old and have therefore reached the age limit. In the conversation we openly explained our point of view to all concerned. We are well aware that other opinions exist on this point of view. Now we all have to focus on the final phase of the 2020/2021 season in order to bring it to a proper end. Then, as we do every year, we will compile the referee lists for the coming year. "

So far, Gräfe has had the option of continuing as a video assistant or in another area of ​​refereeing from the summer.

As for the age limit of 47, it is also intended to be used to allow young referees to play more games in the event that established referees quit.

Both the European association Uefa and the world association Fifa have set the age limit of 45 for international games.

"As long as he passes the performance tests, I wonder why you should stop the best," said Freiburg defender Günter the ZDF.

"If the regulations are the way they are, it won't go any further," said Freiburg coach Christian Streich.

"This is a pity.

But I don't want to build up any pressure. "