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The decisive penalty was disqualified due to a double touch, Hamburg ousted Cologne from the cup - Walla! sport

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In the shadow of the preoccupation with the future of the Netherlands, the team that won last year will be hosted by St. Pauli (21:45, Sport2). Cinderella Munich 1860 will meet Karlsruhe, Bochum will play again against Mainz and Hembo


The decisive penalty was disqualified due to a double touch, Hamburg ousted Cologne from the trophy

The hallucinatory case in the quarterfinals in Germany: Kaints kicked to the right, the ball hit his left foot and went into the net, but the referee disallowed the kick that sealed the penalty shootout

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Monday, 17 January 2022, 17:51 Updated: Tuesday, 18 January 2022, 22:40

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Summary: Watch the bizarre penalty by Florian Keintz, a FC player.

Cologne (Sports 1)

The quarter-finals kicked off tonight (Tuesday) with a particularly hallucinatory incident in the clash between Cologne and Hamburg, in which the host were eliminated in a penalty shootout after Florian Keynts' crucial kick was disallowed due to a double touch on the ball.

In addition, the cup holder Borussia Dortmund will be hosted by Seth.

Pauli from the sub-league, Bochum and Mainz meet for the second time in four days and Munich 1860 hosts Karlsruhe in a battle for the purity of the second Bundesliga.

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The hallucinatory: Watch Florian Keintz's weird penalty

Summary: Watch the bizarre penalty by Florian Keintz, a FC player.

Cologne (Sports 1)

F.C.

Cologne - Hamburg 1: 1 (4: 3 in the penalty shootout)

Stefan Baumgart's team is recording a pretty successful season in the league, but on Saturday it was stopped with a 4-0 home loss to Bayern Munich.

However, the heavy defeat against the champion is really not the team's most miserable moment this week.



Robert Glatzel raised the visitors to 0-1 two minutes into extra time, but Anthony Modest squeezed a penalty in the 120th minute, accurate from the penalty spot and sent the teams to a penalty shootout.

In a 3: 4 situation for Hamburg in the penalty shootout, Cologne midfielder Florian Keintz went on to kick the decisive penalty, knowing the miss would send his team home.

Keints kicked with his right foot, but the ball hit his left foot and went into the net.

In light of the fact that it was a double touch on the ball, referee Daniel Schlager ruled that the kick would be considered a miss and led to a bizarre end to a duel.

The sub-league team celebrated the surprising promotion to the quarter-finals, with the dream of winning for the first time since 1987 alive.

Celebrate in the angular circumstances.

Hamburg Players (Photo: GettyImages, Alex Grimm)

Munich 1860 - Karlsruhe (19:30)

Bayern have already made their "annual fad" in the cup, so the second representative from Munich, who surprised Schalke in the previous round and came this far despite being ranked only eighth in the third division, will try to stay Cinderella in the factory this season and advance to the quarter-finals.

On the other hand, Karlsruhe shuffles to her in the middle of the table in the Bundesliga 2, but in the last 16 stage she has already surprised Bayer Leverkusen with a 1: 2 away win, so she comes to tomorrow’s meeting as a favorite.

Bochum - Mainz (21:45)

On Saturday they met in Mainz and the host was the one who defeated the team 0: 1 last year to the senior league, but in a game hosted by Bochum in the second round, somewhere in August, Mainz lost 2: 0.

The two teams are also close to each other in the Bundesliga table, with Bochum in 11th place with four points less than its opponent tomorrow, so the game is completely open to both teams and is expected to be close.

On the way to the quarterfinals they both won 2: 3 at home, with Mainz doing so over Arminia Bielefeld and Bochum defeating Augsburg.

Cup winner Borussia Dortmund leaves for Hamburg (Photo: GettyImages, Lars Baron)

St.

Pauli - Borussia Dortmund (21:45, Sport 2)

The incumbent trophy holder will play an away game against the second division leader in the shadow of speculation about the future of Arling Holland, who last Friday publicly revealed that the club is pressuring him to choose soon where he will play next season.

Dortmund, who defeated Freiburg 1: 5 in their last game, will miss the injured Amra Chan and Jiu Reina tomorrow, while Thomas Munia is in doubt.

St.

Pauli has been faltering lately and has only scored two points in the last three rounds in the sub-league, but as mentioned the Hamburg team is still first and Dortmund coach Marco Rosa warned: "They are up there and I can hardly believe we will not meet them again next season in the Bundesliga. And vigilantes. "

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