The control committee of the German Football Association (DFB) would only start investigations after Bayern Munich's substitution if SC Freiburg raised an objection.

"The control committee is not involved as long as Freiburg does not object," said chairman Anton Nachreiner of the sports information service.

There is a period of 48 hours for a protest, so the people of Breisgau would have to act by Monday afternoon.

He finds this procedure "absurd," said SC trainer Christian Streich on Saturday evening in the current sports studio on ZDF: "There are rules for everything, there are no objections to corner kicks or free kicks.

I am firmly convinced that there is a set of rules. ”Sports director Jochen Saier had explained to Sky that Freiburg would “cook down” after the 1: 4 (0: 0) and then “think” about how to proceed.

In the 86th minute, Munich played with twelve men for 16 seconds after Kingsley Coman failed to leave the field in time in a double substitution.

The Frenchman obviously didn't feel addressed because the wrong shirt number had been displayed.

Zwayer: Unfortunate circumstances

Meanwhile, FIFA referee Felix Zwayer is not expecting a new rating at the green table.

Zwayer was the video assistant for the game and Christian Dingert acted as referee.

"From my point of view, it cannot be compared to a situation where a player who is not in the game report takes part in the game," said Zwayer in the ZDF current sports studio: "The player who was too much on the pitch was a fundamentally eligible player.”

However, he was on the field at a time "where he could not have been there," he explained: "It is in the football rules and not in the statutes or anything else that regulates how to deal with it." Ultimately, the DFB must sports court to clarify the situation, Zwayer continued.

There was "a chain" of unfortunate circumstances.

"There was a substitution process that didn't go the way it was supposed to," said Zwayer: "The wrong number was displayed.

But then it is the responsibility of the referee team to make a change in accordance with the rules.

The task is assigned to the Fourth Official as normal.”

DFB referee boss Lutz Michael Fröhlich also takes the referees to task.

"It would have been good if we had checked again before the game resumed.

That would have been the best thing for the referee,” said Fröhlich of the German Press Agency.

What happened on Saturday was avoidable, said the former top referee.

"It was very complex," said Fröhlich.

Humanly, the confusion was understandable.

"But complexity or not: it's not nice that people talk about it at the end of a football game," said Fröhlich.

Fröhlich wants to discuss the situation with the DFB referees again.

“It has something to do with concentration and overview.

We have to talk to the referees about this again internally, ”said Fröhlich.

Referee Christian Dingert recorded the events in his match report.

He spoke to Sky of a "totally confused situation".