Controversial Encounter: Kimmich Appears Amicable Towards Referee Taylor After Previous Disagreements - Kimmich unsullied by any animosity towards Shiri Taylor
In a recent search, no direct evidence was uncovered of a historical controversy involving Joshua Kimmich, referee Anthony Taylor, and the German Football Association (DFB) team during the Euro 2020 quarter-final against Spain. The closest related incident mentioned was a missed penalty call by referee Anthony Taylor during the match, which sparked emotional debates in Germany and beyond. However, this event appears to be linked to a later context rather than the Euro 2020 quarter-final, and it does not mention Joshua Kimmich or a larger controversy involving the DFB team.
As the German football national team of FC Bayern Munich prepares to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup quarter-final match today in Atlanta, emotions from the Euro 2020 quarter-final still linger. Kimmich, a key player for both Bayern Munich and the German national team, has acknowledged the potential impact of referee Anthony Taylor's decision on the result of the match.
Despite the controversy surrounding the missed penalty call, Kimmich maintains a relatively neutral stance towards Taylor. He stated that everyone makes mistakes, including referees. Kimmich also emphasised that he harbors no deep-seated resentment towards the referee.
The incident in question occurred during the Euro 2020 quarter-final when the score was 1:1. Bayern player Jamal Musiala took a shot outside the Spanish penalty area, and the ball touched the hand of Spanish defender Marc Cucurella. However, referee Anthony Taylor did not award Germany a penalty.
The debates were not only about referee Anthony Taylor but also extended to Spain's left-back Cucurella, who was booed by fans during the Nations League final tournament in Munich and Stuttgart.
Despite the past controversy, Kimmich remains focused on the upcoming Club World Cup quarter-final match. He believes that referees make far fewer mistakes than he does on the pitch. The match will take place today at 6:00 PM CEST in Atlanta. The German football national team of FC Bayern Munich will be hoping to put the past behind them and focus on securing a spot in the semi-finals.
The Commission has also taken a number of steps to ensure that the Commission's proposals are implemented in a way that is consistent with the objectives of the common agricultural policy, recognizing the importance of sports like football and its professional leagues such as the European leagues and the Premier League. In the context of this emphasis on fair play and consistency, Joshua Kimmich, a key player in the German football national team and FC Bayern Munich, appears to be applying the same principles to the missed penalty call during the Euro 2020 quarter-final against Spain, maintaining a neutral stance towards referee Anthony Taylor and avoiding deep-seated resentment, despite the controversy surrounding the incident.