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Cologne set to protest over controvers­ial Dortmund goal

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BERLIN: Cologne announced they plan to protest to the German Football Associatio­n (DFB) over a controvers­ial goal which has raised debate over the video assistant referee (VAR) in Germany’s top flight league.

Cologne were crushed 5-0 at Bundesliga leaders Borussia Dortmund on Sunday which left them bottom of the German League after four straight defeats.

But Cologne’s bench were furious after Dortmund defender Sokratis Papastatho­poulos scored just before the half-time break in controvers­ial fashion to make it 2-0.

In the build-up to the goal, Sokratis pushed Cologne defender Dominique Heintz, who knocked into goalkeeper Timo Horn, which caused him to fumble the ball from which Sokratis scored.

The referee Patrick Ittrich allowed the goal to stand after consulting with the VAR.

However, replays show the goal was scored after the ref had blown his whistle for the foul, which is against the rules.

“We want a clarificat­ion of the legal situation,” said Cologne’s director Joerg Schmadtke after an internal meeting on Monday.

“You can assume that we are protesting, because the rules were broken. We can not just pretend that nothing happened.”

Despite the heavy scoreline, Cologne say the controvers­ial goal was a key factor in their defeat, but Dortmund’s CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke accused them of being “bad losers”.

”If they want to protest, they should, but that is grotesque, almost ridiculous,” added Dortmund’s director of sport Michael Zorc.

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