Broadcasters in the World Cup host nation of Qatar have suggested that images of former Germany player Mesut Özil held up by some spectators at Germany's game against Spain were in response to a German protest at their first match.
The Al Kass network tweeted a series of photographs of spectators with photos and drawings of Özil in the Al Khor stadium at Sunday's game and suggested they were a protest against "Western double standards."
Some also covered their mouth - a gesture the German team had used ahead of its first game against Japan to protest against the ruling body.
Al Jazeera spoke of a coordinated display in a report titled "World Cup fans remind Germany of racism towards ex-teammate Özil."
It said that that in response to Germany's action, "in covering their mouths, the fans on Sunday appeared to be referencing Germany's own questionable treatment of Özil."
Özil helped Germany win the 2014 World Cup but retired from the team after the 2018 tournament, accusing the German federation of racism.