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VAR draws controvers­y as Wolfsburg upset Schalke

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berlin — Wout Weghorst was shown a red card on his Wolfsburg debut on Saturday but stayed on the field in a 2-1 win against 10man Schalke as video assistant referee decisions again took centre stage in the Bundesliga.

Referee Patrick Ittrich had already sent off Schalke defender Matija Nastasic after an interventi­on from the VAR following a dangerous tackle on Weghorst in the 65th minute.

Minutes later, Ittrich received another instructio­n to send Dutch forward Weghorst off after he bundled into Guido Burgstalle­r and knocked him over in retributio­n for a shove from the Schalke forward.

However, the referee then consulted video replays and changed the red card to yellow.

It preceded a frenetic finale during which Schalke’s Nabil Bentaleb equalised with a penalty before Daniel Ginczek claimed Wolfsburg’s winner in injury time.

The home side, which just escaped relegation last season, had taken the lead in the first half thanks to American defender John Brooks’ first goal for Wolfsburg since his switch from Hertha Berlin in 2017. The VAR also caused disquiet on Friday, when defending champion Bayern Munich got the new season underway with a 3-1 win over Hoffenheim.

Fans were frustrated more than once on Saturday by the sight of referees consulting pitch-side TVs.

Promoted Nuremberg had the chance to equalise at Hertha Berlin after Karim Rekik was adjudged by the VAR to have handled the ball, but Rune Jarstein saved Mikael Ishak’s late penalty and Hertha held on to win 1-0.

Promoted Fortuna Duesseldor­f lost 2-1 to visiting Augsburg, while Eintracht Frankfurt won 2-0 at Freiburg and Werder Bremen drew 1-1 at home to Hannover.

Borussia Moenchengl­adbach was hosting Bayer Leverkusen later. This time, Nicolai Mueller’s goal celebratio­ns were understand­ably restrained.

Mueller, who missed most of last season due to a knee injury after scoring on the opening day for Hamburger SV, kept his celebratio­ns in check after netting for his new club Frankfurt at Freiburg.

Mueller held up a Frankfurt jersey featuring Timothy Chandler’s name in support of his injured American teammate, who is out for around six months after knee surgery.

Mueller tore cruciate ligaments when he landed awkwardly after scoring against Augsburg last year. He joined Frankfurt in the offseason following Hamburg’s relegation. —

 ?? AFP ?? Wolfsburg’s players celebrate a goal against FC Schalke during the Bundesliga match. —
AFP Wolfsburg’s players celebrate a goal against FC Schalke during the Bundesliga match. —

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