Bo Henriksen Angry at Referee After Convincing Defeat Against Bayern
Bo Henriksen, the coach of the Norwegian football club FK Bodø/Glimt, has reacted angrily to the referee's performance after their 6-1 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Henriksen accused the referee of making several wrong decisions that went against his team, including not awarding a penalty to Bodø/Glimt in the first half. He also said that the referee was too quick to show Bodø/Glimt players yellow cards.
“I'm very angry with the referee's performance tonight,” Henriksen said. “I think he made several wrong decisions that went against us. He didn't give us a penalty in the first half that was clear, and he was too quick to show us yellow cards. I think he lost control of the game.”
Henriksen's comments come after a disappointing performance from Bodø/Glimt, who were outclassed by Bayern Munich from start to finish. The Norwegian champions were unable to cope with Bayern's quality and experience, and they were eventually beaten 6-1.
Despite the defeat, Henriksen said that he was proud of his players for their efforts. He said that they had given everything they had, but they were simply outplayed by a better team.
"I'm proud of my players for their efforts tonight," Henriksen said. "They gave everything they had, but we were simply outplayed by a better team. Bayern Munich are one of the best teams in the world, and they showed their quality tonight."
Bodø/Glimt will now look to bounce back from their defeat when they face Viking in the Norwegian league on Sunday.