KRC Genk coach Thorsten Fink makes respectful appeal for start of play-offs

KRC Genk coach Thorsten Fink is calling for referees to be protected ahead of the start of the Belgian national champion-deciding play-offs next weekend.

Writing on his Instagram account, the German coach addressed the prior controversies of the regular season, saying:

โ€œFans, coaches and even clubs are increasingly fierce towards referees, in amateur and professional football. My son plays amateur football and I go and watch when I have time. Sometimes you see hostility at matches, even from parents. Pierluigi Collina recently discussed that it is more difficult than ever to be a referee.โ€

While Fink understands the emotion and the pressure on officials, he misses the respect of yesteryear. โ€œEveryone is doing their best to do well. And yes, mistakes are made: nobody is perfect. We are not machines. Although: even machines make mistakes, just look at AI. Nobody in the world deserves hate, but unfortunately, there are some unpleasant developments in society at the moment.โ€

Finkโ€™s final suggestion? โ€œLetโ€™s all put our money where our mouth is and show a little more appreciation, tolerance and acceptance. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the referees. You are doing a great job. Without you, we would not be able to play our beautiful game.โ€ Genk will play KAA Gent at home on Sunday.

GBeNeFNย |ย Max Bradfield

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