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New details on the use of emergency doctors at the DFB Cup final: the patient was probably not a photographer after all

2022-05-22T06:41:04.332Z


New details on the use of emergency doctors at the DFB Cup final: the patient was probably not a photographer after all Created: 05/22/2022, 08:34 By: Antonio Jose Riether An emergency doctor in the stadium interrupted the award ceremony of the cup final. © Robert Michael/dpa In Berlin, SC Freiburg and RB Leipzig faced each other in the final of the DFB Cup. The Saxons won their first title af


New details on the use of emergency doctors at the DFB Cup final: the patient was probably not a photographer after all

Created: 05/22/2022, 08:34

By: Antonio Jose Riether

An emergency doctor in the stadium interrupted the award ceremony of the cup final.

© Robert Michael/dpa

In Berlin, SC Freiburg and RB Leipzig faced each other in the final of the DFB Cup.

The Saxons won their first title after a drama.

The ticker to read.

  • The decision was only made on penalties: SC Freiburg - RB Leipzig 2: 4 iE, 1: 1 (1: 0)

  • Eggestein initially put the SCF on the road to victory: the goal, however, was controversial

  • Red card against RB Leipzig: Halstenberg saw the dismissal after 57 minutes

  • Nkunku scored the late equalizer to go 1-1 into overtime.

  • This ticker is continuously updated

Update, May 22, 8:28 a.m .:

Emotional gesture during the emergency doctor’s mission at the cup final in Berlin: The spectators expressed their sympathy in a special way: Many fans lit up their cell phones to express their sympathy to the patient.

After the moment of shock, fans, clubs and TV viewers were allowed to breathe deeply, because the fan who had come inside via the photographer's stand was stabilized after the resuscitation.

Update, 11:39 p.m .:

The Leipzig players are now celebrating with the cup, after three attempts the Saxons finally have their title.

In the meantime, there is news about the emergency medical service.

As Sky and

Bild

report, it should not be a photographer, as previously suspected, but a fan. He is said to have gained access to the field via the photographer's stand before experiencing a collapse on the sidelines.

Update, 11:26 p.m .:

The ambulance has now driven out of the stadium and the award ceremony begins.

The DFB executive committee, which will shortly present the trophy to the people of Leipzig, is introduced.

First, however, the referees are awarded for their commitment before Freiburg pick up their medals for the finals.

Award ceremony interrupted due to an emergency doctor - the entire Olympic Stadium is silent

Update, 11:20 p.m .:

As ARD commentator Gerd Gottlob reports, the patient should now be stable.

It looks as if the award ceremony could continue shortly.

Update, 11:16 p.m .:

The entire stadium applauds when the photographer is taken away by the paramedics covered with a black blanket.

The award ceremony will probably continue shortly.

The ambulance that rushed out will probably leave the inside of the stadium soon.

Update, 11:10 p.m .:

The award ceremony has been interrupted for a few minutes due to a medical emergency.

As the DFB reports, a photographer is currently being treated by paramedics.

According to Sky reporter Philipp Hinze, he is said to have received a cardiac massage, and a defibrillator was also used.

The fans have stopped supporting, it's quiet in the stadium.

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Update, 10:56 p.m .:

RB Leipzig is the DFB Cup winner for the first time in its manageable club history

, the players celebrate the title exuberantly with the supporters who have traveled with them.

However, the Freiburg fans are also celebrating with their team, even if it is difficult for many SC professionals.

The curve of the Breisgauer sings about their final heroes and especially their trainer Christian Streich, who stands smiling in front of the fans.

Even if it wasn't enough for the big leap in the end, the people of Freiburg are obviously proud of their team.

DFB Cup final: SC Freiburg - RB Leipzig 2: 4 iE, 1: 1 (1: 0)

Lineup SC Freiburg: Flekken - Kübler (86th Schmid), Gulde (116th K. Schlotterbeck), Lienhart, N. Schlotterbeck, Günter - Eggestein (86th Haberer), Höfler - Grifo, Sallai (79th Demirovic) - Höler ( 79. Petersen)

Lineup RB Leipzig: Gulacsi - Klostermann, Orban, Simakan (113th Gvardiol) - Henrichs, Laimer (99th Adams), Kampl (69th Olmo), Halstenberg - Forsberg (61st Szoboszlai), Nkunku - Silva (61st Mukiele)

Goals: 1-0 Eggestein (19') 1-1 Nkunku (76')

Special incident: Red card for Halstenberg (Leipzig/57.)

The moment of Leipzig happiness: Gulacsi cheers after Demirovic's missed shot.

© Thomas Kienzle/AFP

Penalty shootout: SC Freiburg - RB Leipzig 2: 4

4. Penalty: Demirovic hits the ball full, but it jumps on the crossbar and out into the field.

This makes RB Leipzig the cup winner.

4. Penalty: Henrichs hits bottom left, it is now 4:2 for Leipzig.

3. Penalty: Keven Schlotterbeck overcomes Gulacsi, but it's still his turn.

2:3!

3. Penalty: Olmo hits the top left corner to make it 3:1!

2. Penalty: Christian Günter runs - and shoots the ball over the goal in the middle!

2. Penalty: Orban also converts strongly for RB Leipzig, the Sachsn lead 2-1.

1st penalty: Nils Petersen is on point, runs and hits a flat right against Gulacsi, who flies into the wrong corner.

1:1!

1. Penalty: The Saxons start, the first shooter of the Leipzig is Nkunku.

The Frenchman stays cool and converts against Flekken!

Penalty shootout:

The captains Christian Günter and Peter Gulacsi are already with the referees, in a few moments the penalty shootout will start.

Penalty shootout in Berlin after goalless extra time

EXTENSION WHISTLE:

The final will be decided on penalties!

120 minutes:

Grifo now tries a flick, but it's set a little too high.

Overtime is already on!

119 minutes:

The decision is made: there is no penalty for RB, but a corner kick!

However, Freiburg can defend this.

117 minutes:

There is excitement in the Freiburg penalty area!

Olmo had asserted himself strongly and ran into the penalty area, but Höler rushed over and tackled the Spaniard.

It is unclear whether he hits the ball. Stegemann watches the scene again himself.

In the meantime, Kampl sees the yellow-red card, but he was already substituted.

115 minutes:

And the next huge chance!

Haberer takes a shot directly from the edge of the penalty area and only hits the crossbar!

A murmur goes through the Olympic Stadium, which could have been a hair's breadth of the winning goal.

114 minutes:

Szoboszlai tries directly, but Flekken catches the ball.

Contested extension - advantages for Freiburg, RB lurks on the counterattack

113 minutes:

Only Freiburg is still playing, the Leipzig forces are apparently exhausted.

There is the next corner for the SC, which in turn follows to the next corner.

This comes briefly, but Szoboszlai has paid attention and drives the ball forward, where it is placed.

There is a free kick from RB from a good position and a yellow card for Demirovic.

110 minutes:

Grifo's attempt gets stuck on the wall, the corner that follows is useless.

Ten minutes left on the clock.

108 minutes:

.

Schlotterbeck prevails strongly against several opponents.

He is placed two meters from the penalty area, there is the next free kick.

106th minute:

After a short break, it's time for the last 15 minutes.

Freiburg has changed, Keven Schlotterbeck comes into play for Manuel Gulde.

EXTENSION HALF-TIME

105 minutes:

The mega chance for the SC!

First the ball flies through the penalty area in pinball mode, then Haberer pulls away after a rebound and only hits the inside post.

Demirovic bangs the margin from a few meters in front of the empty goal over the crossbar, Gulacsi in the RB box cheers as if his own team has scored.

103 minutes

: The first half of extra time is coming to an end and the score is still 1-1.

Freiburg can't think of much offensively, while RB continues to lurk on the counterattack.

100 minutes:

Leipzig's Mukiele and SC keeper Flekken rattle together, but after a short break the game can continue.

97 minutes:

Freiburg continues to attack, but RB defends consistently in this phase of the game.

As a reminder: since the 57th minute, Leipzig have only been ten on the field.

Extension in Berlin – Freiburg wants to force the opening goal

95 minutes:

SC Freiburg's next attempt: Orban blocks a Petersen shot.

That could have been dangerous.

93 minutes:

Freiburg start straight away with Demirovic hitting the post, but his header falls a bit too weak on Gulacsi's goal.

Shortly thereafter, the SCF gets the next corner, but this brings nothing.

91 minutes:

The ball rolls again.

What else can the ten people from Leipzig do against the eleven from Freiburg?

FINAL WHISTLE: Even in the last minute of added time nothing happens, it goes into extra time!

90 minutes +3:

Tedesco demands a card for an opponent.

Stegemann only partially fulfills this wish, the coach is warned.

Exciting final phase in the Olympic Stadium: Leipzig in attack mode

90th minute +1:

Regular time has expired.

Lienhart sees the yellow card because he prevents an attack by Leipzig.

There's four minutes on top of that.

88 minutes:

Two minutes still regular.

Will there be another goal before the final whistle or will it go into overtime?

85 minutes:

First Freiburg runs again and Demirovic has a chance, then RB plays strongly forward.

Olmo tries a dropkick and just misses the SC goal!

Streich replaces goalkeeper Eggestein and Haberer replaces him.

In addition, Schmid comes for Kübler.

81 minutes:

Kübler gets the next free kick after a foul on Nkunku, who sees a yellow card.

And this leads to the next chance for RB!

Szoboszlai has the opening goal on the slippery slope, but Flekken is there again with a strong save.

What a close endgame.

79 minutes:

How does Freiburg react?

First with two changes, Sallai and Höler leave the field, Demirovic and SCF top joker Petersen come into play.

Nkunku scores the late equalizer: Leipzig's urge phase is rewarded

77 minutes: TOOOR for RB!

Something was hinted at, now he's in!

After an extended set piece, Nkunku is spot on and ready for a shot at the far post.

Flekken has no chance to prevent the equaliser.

Scorer against SC Freiburg: Christopher Nkunku for RB Leipzig.

© IMAGO / district photo

74 minutes:

RB Leipzig still have a little over 15 minutes to equalize.

However, Freiburg is still poisonous in the duels and, if necessary, stops the Leipzig team with fouls.

None of the SC professionals has seen a warning yet.

71 minutes:

Tedesco has meanwhile also brought in Dani Olmo, who is supposed to provide a little more offensive power.

And in fact, RB dares a little more.

Schlotterbeck, who is strong today, can prevent a strong run-up from Laimer with a perfect tackle.

67 minutes:

There isn't much from Leipzig even after the changes, but Grifo tries twice. Gulacsi has no problems with his first shot, the second goes over the goal.

64 minutes:

Tedesco has made two substitutions, with Mukiele and Szoboszlai replacing Silva and Forsberg.

streich, on the other hand, has not made any changes yet.

59 minutes:

Shortly after the free kick, Grifo tries a free kick, but the Pforzheimer only hits the side netting.

Shortly thereafter, Sallai also hits the side netting from an acute angle.

The momentum is on the side of Freiburg, who continue to play forward.

Red card against RB Leipzig: Halstenberg tears down Höler and flies

57 minutes:

First Leipzig pushes through, Simakan is easily brought down by Schlotterbeck in the penalty area, but instead of a penalty, Freiburg counterattack!

Höler is sent with a long ball, then Halstenberg grabs and wrestles Höler down.

Stegemann makes the decision immediately and shows the Leipzig defender a smooth red for thwarting a scoring opportunity.

Afterwards, Simakan and Kampl each see yellow cards.

56 minutes:

Freiburg eases up a bit and lets Leipzig progress.

But the Saxons are not yet in the last third of the attack.

53 minutes:

Leipzig is now trying to take control of the game.

Domenico Tedesco's side let the ball run, but Freiburg have not been impressed so far.

Nkunku with the chance to equalize: Freiburg keeper Flekken saves

50 minutes:

The first opportunity for Leipzig!

After a cross from the left, Nkunku gets the ball in front of the penalty area. The Frenchman tries to turn, but Flekken in the Freiburg goal grabs it.

It remains exciting.

48 minutes:

Leipzig pull a foul early on.

Günter puts the ball in front of the goal, but there is no buyer, Leipzig can clear the ball to the side.

46 minutes:

The second half is in the Berlin Olympic Stadium!

Both teams remain unchanged in terms of personnel.

Can't get through in the first half: RB Leipzig is 1-0 down against SC Freiburg in the DFB Cup final.

© IMAGO/Julius Frick

HALFTIME

45 minutes:

At the end of the first round, the fouls pile up.

First Günter causes a Leipzig standard, but Schlotterbeck can rectify the situation again.

After that, it's Nkunku who fouls Sallai.

Shortly thereafter, Sascha Stegemann asks the twenty-two players to whistle for a break.

42 minutes:

Nkunku actually has space in front of the penalty area and still takes Silva with him, but he loses the ball. Leipzig stays on the offensive after losing the ball and gets a free kick from a promising position.

38 minutes:

Apart from tentative attempts, Leipzig can't think of much at the moment against the Freiburg defence, which is still in good shape.

The Streich-Elf bravely goes into the duels and remains patient with longer ball relays from RB.

SC Freiburg leads against RB Leipzig – lively back and forth in Berlin

35 minutes:

RB tries again.

First Silva can't get through on the left side, but Leipzig stay tuned.

In the end, Orban tests SCF keeper Flekken, but the latter has no problem with the centre-back's attempt.

31 minutes:

... but Grifo's cross is not really dangerous.

In short, Leipzig's Laimer overturns Freiburg's Sallai and triggers a pack formation.

the nervousness is noticeable in the RB professionals.

29 minutes:

After almost half an hour, it's still an interesting duel, also because SC Freiburg doesn't let up and just keeps going despite the previous mistake.

There is the next free kick for the Breisgauer...

25 minutes:

How does Leipzig react?

First of all, not at all, because Freiburg just keeps playing.

But then Leipzig comes after a mistake by Höfler, who heads back to Flekken blindly and far too short in the penalty area.

to a chance.

Simakan gets the ball and finishes, but Flekken is on it and Schlotterbeck clears just before the line.

Celebrations in Berlin: Maximilian Eggestein scored the 1-0 for Freiburg.

© Robert Michael/dpa

SC Freiburg takes the lead: Maximilian Eggestein scores after twenty minutes

20 minutes: And indeed!

Ronald Salai had his hand on the ball when it was accepted before Eggestein thundered the ball into the far post behind Gulacsi.

But the goal counts!

Freiburg leads 1-0!

19 minutes: Tooor!

Maximilian Eggestein scores for SC Freiburg from around 18 meters!

Günter had previously brought the ball into the middle, where Sallai hung up for the scorer.

But the people of Leipzig protest to the referee, apparently there should have been a handball beforehand.

RB Leipzig with the first chance of the game: striker Nkunku initially unlucky

15 minutes:

The first big scoring chance of the game!

Forsberg gets through on the left and tests Flekken, who reacts well but cannot hold the ball.

Silva cannot use the rebound, Nkunku's shot is cleared for a corner kick.

But this brings nothing, the SCF can breathe deeply.

12 minutes:

Freiburg are getting more and more out of the game, which is why a very interesting game is developing here.

After losing the ball in midfield, Leipzig are now taking control again, but Freiburg are stable as usual.

10 minutes:

Klostermann knocks the very conspicuous Sallai off his feet, Grifo wants to take the free kick in front of the Leipzig goal, but his cross gets stuck.

8 minutes:

Leipzig defender Simakan has to clear the first corner of the game in front of Freiburg's Sallai.

This has to be repeated due to a duel between Henrichs and Schlotterbeck, but Orban clears the second attempt.

5 minutes:

After four minutes, SC Freiburg also come forward with a first pin prick, but the Leipzig back line is also wide awake when Grifos crosses from the center.

3 minutes:

The first few minutes belong to Leipzig, a first cross from Klostermann can be cleared by the Freiburg defense from the penalty area.

1st minute:

And let's go!

The Leipzigers are initially on the ball and let it run well at first.

WHISTLE

Update, 7.55 p.m .:

The players enter the field, it starts in a few minutes!

Update, 7:51 p.m .:

Ten minutes left until referee Sascha Stegemann releases the final.

Since the final in 1993 between Bayer Leverkusen and the amateurs of Hertha BSC, it is the first time that two clubs have contested the final and won the pot for the first time.

Update, 7.40 p.m .:

How is Domenico Tedesco dealing with his final prize today?

"I'm trying to suck it up.

Playing in a cup final like this isn't every day," Leipzig's coach said of the final and warned in particular about the standard strength of the opponent.

The 36-year-old also seems deeply relaxed.

Update, 7:31 p.m .:

SC Freiburg is just under half an hour from the first DFB Cup final, for RB Leipzig it is the third time in Berlin.

So far, however, the Saxons have lost twice, in 2019 they lost 0: 3 to FC Bayern, in 2021 RB lost 1: 4 to BVB.

SC Freiburg coach Streich is relaxed before the DFB Cup final

Update, 7:20 p.m .:

How did SC Freiburg prepare for tonight?

"We prepared like we were for a Bundesliga game, the only difference was that we drove a day earlier," says Freiburg coach Christian Streich about forty minutes before the final on ARD.

The coach seems relaxed and is clearly looking forward to his biggest game so far with the SCF.

Update, 7:11 p.m .:

The lineups of both teams are now there.

Both teams go into the game with a similar tactical orientation, with Leipzig probably playing with a back three and Freiburg with a more defensive back five.

Update, 6.48 p.m .:

While SC Freiburg played a consistently good season, RB Leipzig caught up, especially since the change of coach at the end of the first half of the season.

There were no winners in either duel between the Breisgauers and the Saxons this season, the two games ended 1-1, but there must be a winner tonight.

SC Freiburg meets RB Leipzig – Ex-Leipzig professional criticizes SCF for scarf dispute

Update vom 21. Mai, 18.24 Uhr: Vor dem Pokalfinale zofften sich Freiburg und Leipzig bereits um die Verwendung des SCF-Logos auf gemeinsamen Fanutensilien, hinzu kam der Ärger um das Abschlusstraining der Leipziger (siehe Erstmeldung). Zwar legten die Klubs den Schal-Streit bereits bei, der ehemalige Leipzig-Profi Marvin Compper kritisierte die Freiburger jedoch vor dem Endspiel für die Aktion. „Freiburgs Ablehnung irritiert mich. Diese herrscht leider nach wie vor bei dem einen oder anderen Klub“, meinte der Ex-Nationalspieler gegenüber Sport1.

„Es ist ein Protest gegen das Zustandekommen eines Klubs wie RB“, so der Co-Trainer des russischen Erstligisten Lokomotive Moskau. Durch die Aktion werde „neuer Hass geschürt“, so Compper. „Das ist nicht die feine Art und es war nicht Freiburg-like. (...) Das ist ein Verein, der für gewisse Werte und Toleranz einstehen will, aber ich sehe jetzt keine Toleranz.“ Das Thema RB Leipzig löst unter deutschen Fußballfans nach wie vor viel Verärgerung aus, 2009 übernahm der Ableger des Red-Bull-Imperiums den Oberliga-Startplatz des SSV Markranstädt und spielt nach vier Aufstiegen seit der Saison 2016/17 in der Bundesliga.

DFB-Pokal-Finale zwischen dem SC Freiburg und RB Leipzig - wer holt sich den ersten Titel?

Erstmeldung vom 21. Mai:
Freiburg - Eine kuriose Pokalsaison neigt sich dem großen Endspiel zu. Dank des großen Favoritensterbens in den ersten Runden - der FC Bayern flog in der zweiten Runde raus, der BVB im Achtelfinale - setzten sich letztlich der Bundesliga-Vierte aus Leipzig sowie der Überraschungs-Sechste aus Freiburg durch. Im Berliner Olympiastadion geht es ab 20 Uhr (live im TV und im Stream) um den jeweils ersten großen Titel der Vereinsgeschichte.

SC Freiburg und RB Leipzig zoffen sich vor dem DFB-Pokal-Finale: Nächster Krach nach Schal-Eklat

Bereits Wochen vor dem DFB-Pokal-Endspiel gab es erste Auseinandersetzungen zwischen den beiden Finalisten. Grund dafür war ein Verbot der Nutzung des SC-Freiburg-Logos für gemeinsame Fanartikel zum Finale. „Wir machen die Partnerschals relativ selten. Nur wenn es eine Verbindung zwischen den Klubs oder Fans gibt“, begründete der verantwortliche Finanzvorstand der Breisgauer Oliver Leki die Entscheidung. Bei RB Leipzig kam dies nicht gut an, Geschäftsführer Oliver Mintzlaff bezeichnete das Logo-Verbot gar als respektlos.

Neben der Diskussion um die sogenannten Begegnungsschals sorgte ein weiterer Zwischenfall für Spannungen zwischen den Endspielgegnern. Der Auslöser dafür war das Abschlusstraining am Freitagabend, das normalerweise am Spielort abgehalten wird, idealerweise sind 15 Minuten der Einheit für Medienvertreter zugänglich. RB Leipzig trainierte zur Verwunderung vieler jedoch nicht richtig. So kamen die Spieler in Turnschuhen und mit wenigen Bällen auf den Platz und fuhr nach fünf Minuten auf dem Platz und einem kleinen Spaziergang wieder ab. Schuld am ungewöhnlich kurzen Abschlusstraining waren Bild zufolge die Freiburger.

RB Leipzig hielt wegen Freiburg kein reguläres Abschlusstraining ab - stattdessen kuriose Alibi-Einheit

Accordingly, the SCF, as the nominal "home team", was allowed to decide on the time of their own final training session in the Berlin stadium at the throwing ground next to the Olympic Stadium, so Christian Streich gave the last opportunity to prepare at 5 p.m.

Only after the Freiburgers - around 6.15 p.m. - would it have been the turn of the Leipzigers with their unit.

That was apparently too late for coach Domenico Tedesco and Co., which is why RB trained before leaving at 10 a.m.

However, with the DFB insisting that the finalists train at the venue of the final, Leipzig completed its brief alibi session.

(ajr)

Source: merkur

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