Mainz patience with Dominik ‘hard’ Kohr wears thin after 9th Bundesliga sending off | OneFootball

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·22 November 2025

Mainz patience with Dominik ‘hard’ Kohr wears thin after 9th Bundesliga sending off

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Mainz’s notorious heavy tackle Dominilk ‘Hard’ Kohr wrote another ignominious chapter of history last night. The 31-year-old’s Bundesliga teammates nevertheless weren’t in much of a mood to celebrate the silly side of their teammate’s shenanigans. Prior to yesterday’s 1-1 draw with Hoffenheim, Kohr already held the Bundesliga record for the most times a top flight player has been sent off. Kohr’s ninth sending off proved a bit much.

Kohr received a straight red card in the 88th minute for a studs-up challenge straight into the calf of Hoffenheim’s Max Moerstedt. The nature of the tackle likely means that Kohr will have to sit more than one match out. Mainz’s Nadiem Amiri – who himself will be suspended for the next Bundesliga match after incurring his fifth yellow card – considered Kohr’s behavior irresponsible. The Rheinhessen are, after all, in a relegation race. 


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It was a straight red card,” Amiri flatly admitted when asked about the scene by Sky Germany last night. “That wasn’t a smart move from him because he’s a very important player.

There isn’t much to discuss,” Mainz goal-scorer Danny da Costa added in his own Sky interview. “He hit him [Moerstedt] above the ankle with considerable force, so the red card is justified.

Everyone said it wasn’t a smart move,” head coach Bo Henriksen noted when speaking to Sky. “I’ll have to talk to him tomorrow.

For his part, Hoffenheim head coach Christian Ilzer declined – as Stuttgart’s Deniz Undav recently did – to insinuate that Kohr was deliberately trying to hurt one of his opponents.

I don’t want to add fuel to the fire,” Ilzer told Sky. “but I haven’t seen such a hard tackle in a very long time.

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