DFB Cup: First round out for Frankfurt – Selke saves Hertha at the last minute

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First round off for Frankfurt – Selke saves Hertha at the last minute

SV Waldhof Mannheim - Eintracht Frankfurt

Frankfurt’s Makoto Hasebe is stunned after the goal to 0: 2 on the field

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The first round of the DFB Cup has challenged the next Bundesliga club. After Fürth on Saturday, Eintracht Frankfurt was also eliminated. At Waldhof Manheim it was a surprising defeat for the cup winner of 2018.

Dhe restart of Eintracht Frankfurt with Oliver Glasner goes wrong. In the competitive debut of the new coach, Eintracht flies out of the DFB Cup in the first round.

With the defeat at Waldhof Mannheim, Frankfurt presented itself in worrying form. Hertha BSC managed to win at SV Meppen in the last minute thanks to Davie Selke.

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Waldhof Mannheim – Eintracht Frankfurt 0: 2 (0: 0)

As the new coach of Eintracht Frankfurt, Oliver Glasner experienced a debacle on his competitive debut. At the third division club SV Waldhof Mannheim, Eintracht delivered a terrifyingly weak performance on Sunday and flew as a Bundesliga club through the 0: 2 (0: 0) defeat in the first round of the DFB Cup.

Waldhof captain Marcel Seegert (48th minute) and Joseph Boyamba (51st) caused a surprise and a great atmosphere among the hosts with their goals in front of 12,151 spectators in the Carl Benz Stadium. To make matters worse, Frankfurt’s defense chief Martin Hinteregger (62nd) also saw yellow-red because of repeated foul play.

SV Meppen – Hertha BSC 0: 1 (0: 0)

Hertha BSC has only barely prevented another cup disgrace. With a header from Davie Selke in stoppage time, the Bundesliga club won 1-0 (1-0) at third division club SV Meppen on Sunday.

SV Meppen - Hertha BSC Berlin

Cheers in front of the opposing fans: Davie Selke scored late for the Hertha winning goal

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A year ago the Berlin team lost 4-5 in the first round in Braunschweig. This time a similar knockout threatened in front of 6000 spectators in Emsland, because the Meppener hit the crossbar and post once in the second half.

FC 08 Villingen – FC Schalke 1: 4 (1: 1)

A FC Schalke 04 that doesn’t always seem confident has reached the second round of the DFB Cup. The second division ultimately deservedly won 4: 1 (1: 1) at the southern Baden upper division club FC 08 Villingen. Marius Bülter brought the Bundesliga relegated player into the lead early on in front of the 4992 spectators admitted due to the Corona conditions (17th). But when Nedzad Plavci equalized for the bravely fighting fifth division club FC 08 (31st), the guests lost a bit of the thread.

FC Villingen - FC Schalke 04

Schalke had a lot of reason to be happy against Villinge after initial problems

Source: dpa / Philipp von Ditfurth

But a double pack from Schalke’s new signing Rodrigo Zalazar (49th) and again Bülter (51st) made things clear shortly after the break. Substitute Iaroslav Mikhailov scored for the final score (79th). Villingen is still waiting for the first victory in the DFB Cup. With ten participations so far, the South Baden cup winner has been eliminated from the start every time.

VfL Oldenburg – Fortuna Düsseldorf 0: 5 (0: 3)

Fortuna Düsseldorf easily reached the second round of the DFB Cup. At the fifth division VfL Oldenburg, the Rhinelander won 5-0 (3-0) on Sunday and showed a clear performance.

In front of 4200 spectators in the Marschwegstadion, Rouwen Hennings (12th minute / 62nd / penalty kick), Carsten Abbes (23rd / own goal), Dawid Kownacki (26th / penalty kick) and Nicklas Shipnoski (69th) scored the goals for the coach’s team Christian Preusser.

Türkgücü Munich – Union Berlin 0: 1 (0: 1)

Max Kruse led 1. FC Union Berlin into the second round of the DFB Cup. With the winning goal in the 23rd minute, the Olympic participant underscored his exceptional position at the Bundesliga club in the 1-0 (1-0) of the European Cup participant on Sunday against Türkgücü Munich with the winning goal in the 23rd minute.

The eleventh place in the table in the 3rd division sold well in front of around 2500 spectators in the Grünwalder Stadium. But for the main round debutant it was not enough against superior Berliners who were accompanied by many fans.

RW Koblenz – Jahn Regensburg 0: 3 (0: 2)

Jahn Regensburg made a perfect start to the new season and reached the second round in the DFB-Pokal. Coach Mersad Selimbegovic’s team won 3-0 (2-0) at regional division FC Rot-Weiß Koblenz on Sunday and won their first three competitive games of the season.

Jan-Niklas Beste (27th minute), Andreas Albers (31st) and Max Besuschkow (68th) scored the goals of the Upper Palatinate, who mastered their opening hurdle unlike many other second division teams.

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