Werder Bremen manager Horst Steffen has said that Bayern Munich benefited from questionable officiating in their 4-0 Bundesliga win against his team. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
Highlighting two key moments – a contentious corner leading to Jonathan Tah’s opener and a penalty awarded to Harry Kane, Horst claimed that Bayern simply took advantage of fortunate decisions during crucial periods of the game.

He added that Kane’s penalty decision was also too soft, and it was obvious that the England striker was trying to be clever.
His words, “If you want to take something home from Munich, you need a bit of luck on all levels. And before the first two goals, there were referee decisions that, in my opinion, weren’t entirely fortunate.
On the penalty incident, he added, “Harry is playing it cleverly, of course. But my feeling is that you shouldn’t give the penalty.”
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