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Pascal Schürpf (33) is the quickest to understand the situation. The Lucerne striker wants to stop teammate Max Meyer (27) and pushes him towards his own half of the field. But it has already happened: in the Letzigrund against FCZ, Meyer followed his coolly converted penalty goal with a provocative cheer in the direction of the FCZ fans in the south stand.
Meyer puts his hand to his ear and suggests, “Why can’t I hear you?” Schürpf reacts quickly. But the provocation has already happened and the Zurich players are getting really angry too. Especially FCZ captain Yanick Brecher is rarely beside himself. It is about platoon formation, heated discussions and pushing in the FCZ penalty area.
The ghost passes without tickets
Are we here in the hockey playoffs, where provocations are immediately avenged? No. The situation quickly calmed down after the FCL lead goal. Referee Urs Schnyder does not give any warning.
FCZ player Blerim Dzemaili explains after the game that Meyer himself contributed to the de-escalation with an apology on the pitch. “Obviously there are emotions involved in football. I don’t think he did it specifically, he immediately apologized and left. It wasn’t a big deal,” says Dzemaili.
Zurich Meyer and Co. then pays back in purely sporting terms: the home team turns the game around with two goals from Knipser Aiyegun Tosin and wins.
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Source : Blick

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