BVB loses the next important game in the DFB Cup – and, like Eintracht Frankfurt, bows out in the round of 16. League leaders Bayer Leverkusen, on the other hand, did better.
Led by Mats Hummels, the disappointed Dortmund football professionals said goodbye to the fans who had traveled with them with hanging heads. They quickly disappeared from the Stuttgart arena after losing a potential title opportunity in the DFB Cup; VfB, who were still surprisingly strong, celebrated with their fans, who can dream of a big coup.
“It was lacking at the front and back today, we weren’t strong enough in the duels, it was a catastrophe in terms of football, you have to be honest,” said Dortmund national player Emre Can after the 0-2 (0-0) defeat in the round of 16 on ZDF. “It can’t go on like this. We are Dortmund, there has to be more.” You have to sit down and analyze, “because that’s just not good enough of us.”
Top striker Serhou Guirassy (54th minute) and substitute Silas (77th) scored in front of 54,200 spectators for the Swabians, who celebrated their fourth competitive win in a row and have a lot of confidence in the upcoming league duel with Bayer Leverkusen on Sunday.
For Dortmund, who have been disappointing for a long time and are already ten points behind leaders Leverkusen in the Bundesliga, important points are at stake against RB Leipzig on Saturday in the fight for the Champions League places.
1. FC Saarbrucken – Eintracht Frankfurt
Favorite fright 1. FC Saarbrücken has landed the next cup coup and, after record champions Bayern Munich, also knocked last year’s finalists Eintracht Frankfurt out of the competition. The third division soccer team won the round of 16 duel against the Conference League participants 2-0 (0-0) and is in the quarter-finals for the ninth time in the club’s history.
Victory against FC Bayern
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In front of 15,903 spectators in the sold-out Ludwigsparkstadion, Kai Brünker in the 64th minute and Luca Kerber (78th) scored the goals for the outsider, who will receive a bonus of around 1.7 million euros for progressing. The Saarlanders have already raised more than three million euros in the current competition. In addition to the game, the disappointing Eintracht also lost Noel Futkeu, who was shown a red card after an assault (83′).
Bayer 04 Leverkusen – SC Paderborn
Clouded by injury concerns about Florian Wirtz, the record hunters from Bayer Leverkusen have reached the quarter-finals of the DFB Cup and are favorites for the rest of the competition. The Bundesliga table leaders only managed to escape their compulsory task in the round of 16 against the brave second division tenth-placed SC Paderborn with difficulty, winning 3-1 (2-0). After the elimination of record winners FC Bayern Munich and defending champions RB Leipzig, Bayer are now given the best chance of winning the title. After 21 competitive games this season, the Werkself are still unbeaten with 19 wins.
A big downer for Leverkusen was the injury-related loss of national player Wirtz, who had to leave the field after being kicked on the heel (44th minute). Wirtz was then able to perform, but was escorted into the dressing room with a contorted face in pain and supported by two supervisors. Bayer initially wrote that the 20-year-old had suffered a “painful blow to his ankle.”
The goals for Bayer were scored by Victor Boniface (12th) with his 14th competitive goal since his move in the summer, the Argentine world champion Exequiel Palacios (29th) and Patrik Schick twelve minutes after coming on as a substitute (87th). Paderborn, which won 3-1 at SC Freiburg in the previous round and whose coach Lukas Kwasniok led 1. FC Saarbrücken into the semi-finals as the first fourth division team in 2020, shortened the score thanks to Sebastian Klaas (83′). But it wasn’t enough for the third quarter-final in the club’s history after 2018 and 2019.
Source: Stern

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