The Eredivisie match Excelsior-PSV on Saturday evening had a remarkable lock. Referee Dennis Higler stopped the match deep in the injury time after cups were thrown on the field. A few seconds after the resumption, he still whistled.
Of the three -minute injury time, ten seconds were left, when cups of Excelsior were thrown on the field from the supporters profession. Higler decided to get both teams to the side, instead of whistling ten seconds before time.
“There are still 10 seconds to play, so I have to go to the sidelines,” he explained to trainers Peter Bosz and Ruben den Uil. “I also have to protect the players, I can’t do anything else according to the rules. If it is minute 93, I will whistle.” The last seconds of the game also had to be played.
“It was stopped, then you play for another 5 seconds. Then I think: then flute off,” responded Excelsior defender Rick Meissen to ESPN . “But they wanted to make a statement, I heard. I understand that again.”
Goalkeeper Stijn van Gassel also thought his of the incident. “The linesman came to me and said,” Ten seconds. “PSV wanted to shoot the ball and then you have five seconds.”
Resumption takes a few seconds
But it didn’t come that far for the home team. After a kick from PSV goalkeeper Matej Kovár, it was still the end of the match. “I don’t think he had the ball on his lace or he was already whistling … It was a special competition,” laughed Van Gassel.
“If our supporters start throwing, you know that the referee is already a bit irritated and stimulated. And then PSV gets the benefit today.”
PSV eventually won 1-2 in Kralingen. Joey Veerman and Ismael Saibari made the 1-0 of Excelsior striker Szymon Wlodarczyk undone. The Eindhoven team is currently shared first with Feyenoord, which will still play against FC Groningen on Sunday.
The Eredivisie Match Excelsior-PSV on Saturday Evening had a remarkable ending. Referee Dennis Higler stopped the match Deep Into Injury Time After Cups Were Thrown Onto the Field. He Still Blew the Whistle a Few Seconds After the Restart.
Of the three minutes of injury time, there were still seconds when cups were thrown onto the field from the excelsior supporters’ section. Higler Decided to Take Both Teams to the Side Instead of Blowing the Whistle Ten Seconds Before Time.
“There are still 10 seconds to play, so I have to go to the sidelines,” he explained to trainers Peter Bosz and Ruben den Uil. “I also have to protect the players, I can’t do anything else accordance to the rules. If it’s minute 93, I’ll blow the whistle.” So the last seconds of the match also had to play.
“It was stopped, then you continuously for 5 seconds. Then I think: Just blow the whistle right away,” Excelsior Defender Rick Meissen reacted to ESPN . “But they wanted to make a statement, I Heard. I understand that again.”
Goalkeeper Stijn van Gassel also had his thoughts on the incident. “The Linesman Came to Me and Said:” Ten Seconds “. PSV Wanted to Kick the Ball Out and Then You Have Another Five Seconds.”
Resumption Lasts A Few Seconds
But it didnn’t go that far for the home team. After a goal kick by PSV goalkeeper Matej Kovár, The Match was still over. “I don’t think he had the ball on his laces yet or he already blew the whistle … it was a special match,” Van Gassel Laughed.
“If our supporters start throwing, you know that the referee is already a bit irritated and provoked. And then psv gets the advantage today.”
PSV Ange valley won 1-2 in Kralingen. Joey Veerman and Ismael Saibari Reversed the 1-0 from Excelsior Striker Szymon Wlodarczyk. The Eindhoven Team is Currently Tied for First Place with Feyenoord, Who Will Play Against FC Groningen on Sunday.