Bundesliga: FC Augsburg wins a three-pointer in the catch-up game against Mainz 05

Referee apologizes for penalty

In the Motz duel against 1. FSV Mainz 05, FC Augsburg reached a milestone in the fight for relegation. In the entertaining catch-up game of the 26th match day, the team of coach Markus Weinzierl won 2-1 (1-0). With their second win in a row in the Bundesliga, Augsburg increased their lead over relegation place 16 to a whopping six points.

Mainz failed to sneak up on the international places. In the hectic final phase, Anton Stach (79′) failed completely with a header at FCA goalkeeper Rafal Gikiewicz, who secured the victory for the hosts. With a flattering penalty kick, Jeffrey Gouweleeuw gave Augsburg the lead in the eleventh minute. Goalkeeper Robin Zentner jumped a back pass too far from his foot in front of 18,122 spectators. He then awkwardly collided in the penalty area with Florian Niederlechner, who was already stumbling.

An alleged goal by André Hahn (32nd), the only newcomer in Augsburg’s starting eleven, was disallowed because of a handball. The equalizer from Silvan Widmer (54th) in the second half was countered by Ruben Vargas (56th) just two minutes after being substituted on.

The day before, Weinzierl had described the Zoff as “yesterday’s news” because of the postponement of the game. Club president Klaus Hofmann teased again before kick-off on Wednesday in the club magazine. The core of the dispute was the question of whether, after a corona outbreak in March, the Mainzers actually did not have a playable goalkeeper available.

The health of the players always comes first, Hofmann explained. “Sporting fairness should also be high on the list. And that would certainly have included communicating to the other affected club and the public that all three goalkeepers were positive on the Corona match day. Then the FCA would of course have agreed to move the game. But it should have been this minimum level of transparency!”

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16 Michael Gregoritsch (Augsburg) – 7 goals

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As of April 4, 2022

16 Max Kruse (Wolfsburg & Union) – 7 goals

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16 Rafael Borre (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 7 goals

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16 Vincenzo Grifo (SC Freiburg) – 7 goals

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16 Alassane Plea (Gladbach) – 7 goals

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16 Leroy Sane (Bayern) – 7 goals

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16 Thomas Muller (Bayern) – 7 goals

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16 Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen) – 7 goals

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16 Ihlas Bebou (Hoffenheim) – 7 goals

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12 Sebastian Polter (Bochum) – 8 goals

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12 Branimir Hrgota (Fuerth) – 8 goals

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12 Masaya Okugawa (Arminia Bielefeld) – 8 goals

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12 Jonas Hofmann (Gladbach) – 8 goals

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10 Jonathan Burkardt (Mainz 05) – 9 goals

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10 Marco Reus (BVB) – 9 goals

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9 Andre Silva (RB Leipzig) – 10 goals

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8 Serge Gnabry (Bayern) – 11 goals

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6 Taiwo Awoniyi (Union Berlin) – 12 goals

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6 Moussa Diaby (Bayer Leverkusen) – 12 goals

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5 Anthony Modeste (1. FC Koln) – 15 goals

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3 Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig) – 16 goals

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3 Erling Haaland (BVB) – 16 goals

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2 Patrik Schick (Bayer 04) – 20 goals

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1 Robert Lewandowski (Bayern) – 31 goals

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On the other hand, the energetic start phase of the Augsburg team was quite obvious. And this brought the leadership! After a faux pas by Zentner, referee Matthias Jöllenbeck pointed to the penalty spot – a controversial decision. Captain Gouweleeuw sank cool. Jöllenbeck later unequivocally admitted a mistake. “I don’t see a clear goal here,” said the referee after the game on TV channel “Sky”. “The pictures don’t show what I did.” Jöllenbeck said about the momentous decision: “It was wrong, I’m really sorry.” The pictures would speak for themselves. Niederlechner sensed a touch. “If you look at it that way, it’s not a penalty,” he said later when looking at the TV pictures.

The Mainz held against it in the open game. The always dangerous Jonathan Burkardt (26th) escaped Reece Oxford, but only hit the side netting. Hahn only supposedly made it better on the other side. After a corner, however, the ball from the back of Karim Onisiwo’s head fell into his hand – the video referee took the goal back.

Mainz now increased the pace. Widmer converted a pass into the interface of Jean-Paul Boetius’ defence. Vargas hit back almost immediately, hammering in an extension Hahn header. In the 64th minute, the Swiss could almost have increased against undeterred guests. In the last few minutes, the Augsburgers successfully defended themselves against the Mainz final offensive.

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