DFB Cup: Hamburg wins on penalties, Cologne loses in Kaiserslautern

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2023-11-01 01:01:11

Arminia Bielefeld – Hamburger SV 3:4 (1:1; 1:0)

Only in the penalty shootout did Hamburger SV beat third division team Arminia Bielefeld 3-4. After 90 minutes and extra time the score was 1:1 (1:0). Matheo Raab saved the decisive penalty against Marius Wörl.

Nicklas Shipnoski (11th) scored early for Arminia, who had won against Bundesliga club VfL Bochum in the first round of the cup. But HSV equalized through substitute Bakery Jatta (77th) and reached extra time. This started ten minutes late due to a medical emergency in the stands.

SpVgg Unterhaching – Fortuna Düsseldorf 3:6 (3:3; 1:0)

Despite being behind, Fortuna Düsseldorf managed to win against third division club SpVgg Unterhaching. The second-placed team in the Second Bundesliga ultimately won clearly 6:3 – but the victory only came in extra time (0:1; 3:3). The Icelander Jóhannesson, who came on for Düsseldorf after the break, played a key role in this, scoring three times (66th/78th/107th). In front of 10,000 spectators in the Hachinger Sportpark, Felix Klaus (65th), Christos Tzolis (114th) and Dennis Jastrzembski (117th) also scored for the guests.

The Hachingers had previously led 2-0 and 3-2 thanks to the twice successful striker Patrick Hobsch (34th and 55th/foul penalty) and Simon Skarlatidis (71st).

Borussia Mönchengladbach – 1. FC Heidenheim 3:1 (3:0)

Borussia Mönchengladbach defeated Bundesliga newcomers 1. FC Heidenheim in the DFB Cup without any major problems. Coach Gerardo Seoane’s team won confidently 3:1 (3:0). The game was already decided before the break: Jordan Siebatcheu scored a brace (3rd and 9th minutes) and Robin Hack (44th) consistently took advantage of Heidenheim’s serious defensive errors. Substitute Adrian Beck’s Heidenheim goal (78th) wasn’t enough.

1. FC Kaiserslautern – 1. FC Cologne 3:2 (1:0)

With a narrow defeat, 1. FC Köln was eliminated from the cup 2:3 (0:1) against second division team 1. FC Kaiserslautern. Coach Steffen Baumgart’s team almost managed to catch up. On the Palatinate side, Richmond Tachie (19th minute), Kenny Prince Redondo (47th) and Marlon Ritter (65th) scored in front of 49,327 spectators in the sold-out Fritz Walter Stadium.

The goals from Jan Thielmann (71st) and Mark Uth (81st) came too late for Cologne. The Cologne team’s mediocre performance was matched by the dismissals of Eric Martel (79′) for indiscipline on the bench and Florian Kainz (84′) for a hard start.

VfL Wolfsburg – RB Leipzig 1:0 (1:0)

Defending champions RB Leipzig have also been eliminated from the DFB Cup. After a total of 13 successful games in the competition, Marco Rose’s team lost 0-1 (0-1) at VfL Wolfsburg. With his goal (14th), Václav Černý secured the 2015 cup winners’ celebrated place in the round of 16. Leipzig’s Yussuf Poulsen had to leave the field 150 days after the triumph in Berlin – the second in a row – due to repeated foul play (56th).

VfB Stuttgart – 1. FC Union Berlin 1:0 (1:0)

Meanwhile, Union Berlin’s series of defeats continues. The Champions League participant lost 0-1 (0-1) in the Bundesliga duel at VfB Stuttgart and suffered their eleventh competitive defeat in a row. Union coach Urs Fischer saw the red card after the final whistle. Deniz Undav (45th) scored the only goal of the game shortly before half-time. The Stuttgart team made it to the semi-finals of the DFB Cup last season.

FC 08 Homburg – SpVgg Greuther Fürth 2:1 (1:0)

The regional league team FC 08 Homburg managed the next surprise against second division team Greuther Fürth: After the sensational victory in the first round against Bundesliga team Darmstadt 98, the Saarland team won against second division team Greuther Fürth 2:1 (1:0). This means that Homburg is back in the round of 16 for the first time in 28 years. Back then the path led to the quarter-finals. Fabian Eisele (31′) and Phil Harres (83′) scored for the outsiders, Fürth only managed to equalize through Branimir Hrgota (52′).

FC St. Pauli – Schalke 04 2:1 (1:1; 0:1)

FC St. Pauli also reached the round of 16 of the DFB Cup with a win against FC Schalke 04. In the duel between the two second division soccer teams, Hamburg once again showed their comeback qualities and won 2-1 (1-1, 0-1) after overtime after falling behind. In front of 28,589 spectators in the Millerntor Stadium, Marcel Hartel (57th minute/penalty) and Johannes Eggestein (102nd) scored for St. Pauli. Marcin Kamiński (16th) took the lead for Schalke in the first half.

This article will continue to be updated.

Only in the penalty shootout did Hamburger SV beat third division team Arminia Bielefeld 3-4. After 90 minutes and extra time the score was 1:1 (1:0). Matheo Raab saved the decisive penalty against Marius Wörl.

Nicklas Shipnoski (11th) scored early for Arminia, who had won against Bundesliga club VfL Bochum in the first round of the cup. But HSV equalized through substitute Bakery Jatta (77th) and reached extra time. This started ten minutes late due to a medical emergency in the stands.

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