Hein Vanhaysbrouck must answer before the German Football Association's disciplinary committee next Tuesday. After all, Federal Prosecutor Ebbe Verheijen had grown tired of his criticism of the governors. Especially regarding referee Wesley de Cremer after the losing match against Standard.
Vanhisbrouck then criticized after a disallowed penalty and a light penalty at the other end. He stated that De Cremer was not ready to officiate such a match.
Federal prosecutor Verhagen has had enough and wants to stop the match and conditional suspension for the Gent coach. In his reasoning he was very clear about Hine's behaviour.
“Players, clubs, board members, etc. should be able to offer criticism or make critical comments without any hesitation, but always within acceptable parameters,” the statement read.
Vanhisbrouck never missed an opportunity to be insulting
“The Federal Prosecutor's Office has proven that Mr. Vanhisbroucke – not for the first time – failed to recognize these limits. The players, the KAA Gent Board of Directors, the city of Ghent, the referee, the VAR, … Mr. Vanhisbroucke, for weeks, spared no opportunity to insult At no time was a critical comment made about the person's performance in the media.
“After the above mentioned match, Mr Vanhisbrouck insulted the referee. The message behind his words is clear: this referee is not skilled enough (too young) and is incapable of officiating such a match which the referee must watch. Dedicated to the entire football world and beyond. “
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