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Dortmund's Haaland was indignant after the defeat against Bayern: the referee was 'arrogant'

In Borussia Dortmund's 3-2 defeat to Bayern Munich, striker Errin Haaland was outraged by referee Felix Tswell's penalty.

Borussia Dortmund had two chances of penalties in one match and head coach Rose was also sent off for dissent, but referee Zwell refused to review the match twice, most notably winger Reuss falling to the ground after a dispute with opposing defender Lucas Hernandez.

Haaland said: "I think it's a scandal about refereeing." "I asked him, 'Why don't you go and have a look?' He said, "No, there's no need."

"I need to calm down a bit now. He's arrogant, so I won't say more. ”

Dortmund's Haaland was indignant after the defeat against Bayern: the referee was 'arrogant'

However, Bayern scored in the 78th minute with Robert Lewandowski scoring on a penalty spot to get a respite. After Gnabry's corner kick hit the elbow of Dortmund defender Hummels, Zwell freed up hummels for handball.

Zwell said he saw Hummels' elbow touch the ball, but he wasn't sure if the elbow was inside or outside, so he checked the footage. He said there was no need to check Reus' penalty appeal because he had a clear view of the incident and the referee, who watched the video in Cologne, did not refute his decision.

I had a very clear and unambiguous impression that was finally confirmed on the monitor in Cologne.

Dortmund midfielder Emre Can also expressed his displeasure with the referee after the match, saying: "It is a shame that such a bad penalty determines the game. I'm sorry I had to say that.

"I stand here and talk again about the referee's ruling. We had a great game today and then it all happened. ”

In the fifth minute, Borussia Dortmund midfielder Julian Brandt found the top right of the goal and opened the scoring for the team. Bayern striker Thomas Müller then received a touch from Hammels to create an opportunity for Lewandowski, who equalised.

Bayern winger Kingsley Koeman helped the team lead with a deflected shot towards the end of the first half, but Haaland counter-attacked in the second half to equalize.

Lewandowski then scored a penalty, his 11th goal in eight league games this season.

Regarding the two games against Borussia Dortmund, Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann said: "I think we should win, but I also understand the discussion about two penalties."