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Zorke: Death threats against the referee should not be tolerated Bellingham does not need to talk to Tsvayer

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Zorke: Death threats against the referee should not be tolerated Bellingham does not need to talk to Tsvayer

Live Bar January 19 - In the German national derby last December, referee Tsvaye had several controversial penalties, and he revealed in a recent interview that he had suffered many death threats since then. Dortmund sports director Zolk said such death threats are partly in line with the spirit of the times, but they should never be tolerated.

Commenting on the death threats against Tsvaye, Zorke said: "I think this is repulsive and should never be tolerated and justified in any way. But it must be regrettably frankly said that this kind of thing is somewhat in line with the spirit of the times at the moment. ”

"Recently, some politicians or virologists have even expressed their professional opinions, which may not be accepted by some people, and they have been attacked by many people under the banner of anonymity, especially on the Internet. The internet is an anonymous forum and provides space for these so-called expressions of opinion and idiotic insult attacks. ”

Commenting on Dort's criticism of Tsvaye after losing to Bayern, Zork said: "We expressed our disappointment at his law enforcement performance. ”

Dortmund midfielder Bellingham had attacked Tsvaye as "a referee who had manipulated the game", which Tsvaye refuted and expressed a desire for a face-to-face conversation with Bellingham. But Zork found the conversation meaningless: "What should 18-year-old Bellingham say in a conversation like this?" But what is clear is that we as Dortmund will always be ready for dialogue. ”

(Shimu)

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