The turning point of the game! Dias equalizer in the 35th minute was obviously offside, but there was no VAR in the first two rounds of the German Cup.

Bayern reversed Cologne 4-1 in this round of the German Cup, but the game was not as one-sided as the score reflected. Bayern was completely suppressed by the home team in the first 30 minutes, but Dias's shot in front of the goal helped equalize the score, and Bayern was able to take the initiative.
In the 35th minute, Bayern equalized the score! Laimer took the ball from the right and cut in and passed the ball across the top of the arc. Stanisic's shot was saved by the goalkeeper, and Dias scored with a supplementary shot in front of the goal.
Replays showed that Dias was obviously offside at the moment Stanisic shot. But unlike the Bundesliga, the first two rounds of the German Cup do not use video assistant referee (VAR) technology.
Cologne goalkeeper Ziller said: "If we are lucky and if the offside penalty can be recognized, the game may be more stalemate. Today we already need the intervention of VAR. But this situation may indeed happen."
During the halftime break, Cologne fans collectively shouted in protest. The on-site radio announcer also said: "Ladies and gentlemen, we will not play the replay of the 1-1 goal. Because the offside position is very clear."
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