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German Cup: Braunschweig ousted Herta with a crazy 4: 5
The sub-league team stunned the team from the capital, which finished its way to the factory.
Polish Martin Kobilanski scored a hat-trick (1, 44, 66) and missed a penalty.
Mainz defeated Applesa 1: 5
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German football returns this weekend with the first round of the cup and already tonight (Friday) two games were played.
Eintracht Braunschweig in the sub-league hosted Hertha Berlin and stunned them with a crazy 4: 5.
Mainz did not get entangled and defeated the modest Applesa 1: 5.
On Saturday R.B.
Leipzig will host Nuremberg, Borussia Mönchengladbach will try not to stumble at Oberneuland and Eintracht Frankfurt will play against Munich in 1860.
Borussia Dortmund will only play in the second, Bayern Munich's game was postponed after playing in the Champions League final and finishing the previous season very late.
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Konya and Herta want to register a more successful season than last (Photo: Imagebank GettyImages)
Eintracht Braunschweig - Hertha Berlin 4: 5
The team from the capital kept all its key players in the summer and added Luca Tuzar, but snatched an unexpected defeat in a crazy game in which no less than nine goals were scored.
The guest did arrive without Kshishtoff Piontek, but still, Herta did not expect to be relegated from the cup at this stage.
Martin Kobilansky was the hero of the game, after scoring a hat-trick, when he scored the first in the first minute.
In addition, the Pole missed a penalty for Braunschweig, which did not prevent the host from a big victory and promotion to the next stage.
Opamcano and his friends with a not-so-easy away game (Photo: Imagebank GettyImages)
Nuremberg - R.B.
Leipzig (Saturday, 4:30 p.m., Sports 3)
The Bulls recorded a wonderful achievement in Europe last season when they reached the semi-finals of the Champions League until they were stopped by Paris Saint-Germain.
Now R.B.
Leipzig, who lost Timo Werner and Patrick Schick but managed to keep Angelino and join Wang He Chan from home side Salzburg and Benjamin Henriks and are still looking for a striker, will try to advance to the second round of the cup against Nuremberg, who survived relegation to the third division last season. .
Marcel Zavitzer may make his debut as Leipzig's new captain.
Gladbach wants to open the season with a victory and a ticket to the second stage (Photo: Reuters)
Oberneuland - Borussia Mönchengladbach (Saturday, 16:30)
The foals recorded a very good season in 2019/20 and finished in fourth place when they are ahead of Bayer Leverkusen and get a ticket to the home stage of the Champions League.
Gladbach will play against the fifth league in Germany that comes from Bremen when any result other than the guest's victory will be considered a huge sensation.
The guest will have to make do without Berl Ambolo, who was injured in the Swiss national team's game against Germany.
More games
The Applause - Mainz 5: 1
Altglynicka - F.C.
Cologne (Saturday, 16:30)
Eintracht Roast - Augsburg (Saturday, 16:30)
Forsentualde - Wolfsburg (Saturday, 16:30)
Munich 1860 - Eintracht Frankfurt (Saturday, 16:30)
Karlsruhe - Union Berlin (Saturday, 19: 30)
Yena - Werder Bremen (Saturday, 21:45)
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