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DFB Cup in the live ticker: goal madness in the second half - five booths within ten minutes

2022-01-19T21:43:20.538Z


DFB Cup in the live ticker: goal madness in the second half - five booths within ten minutes Created: 01/19/2022, 22:34 By: Andreas Knobloch Dream goals in the DFB Cup. Grifo and Voglsammer convince. Everything in the live ticker. © DPA/AFP collage Next DFB Cup surprises? Gladbach is already out, Leipzig is further - in the late games it rattles continuously. The live ticker. Hannover 96 - Bo


DFB Cup in the live ticker: goal madness in the second half - five booths within ten minutes

Created: 01/19/2022, 22:34

By: Andreas Knobloch

Dream goals in the DFB Cup.

Grifo and Voglsammer convince.

Everything in the live ticker.

© DPA/AFP collage

Next DFB Cup surprises?

Gladbach is already out, Leipzig is further - in the late games it rattles continuously.

The live ticker.

  • Hannover 96 - Borussia Mönchengladbach - 3: 0 (2: 0) - goal scorers: 1: 0 Beier (4th), 2: 0, Kerk (36th / hand penalty), 3: 0 Beier (51st)

  • RB Leipzig*

    - Hansa Rostock - 2: 0 (1: 0) - goal scorers: Poulsen (5th minute), 2: 0 Olmo (82nd)

  • TSG Hoffenheim - SC Freiburg - 1: 4 (0: 2) - scorers: 0: 1 Grifo (11th), 0: 2 Grifo (36th / hand penalty), 1: 2 own goal Schlotterbeck (52nd minute), 1: 3 Schade (55'), 1: 4 Demirovic (67')

  • Hertha BSC - Union Berlin - 1: 3 (0: 1) - scorer: 0: 1 Voglsammer (11th), 0: 2 own goal Stark (50th), 1: 2 Serdar (54th), 1: 3 Knoche ( 55.)

  • In this ticker you will find out the absolute highlights of all games, if you want to update, swipe up and down on the smartphone, on the PC press the refresh button.

    Games in bold have ended.

88 minutes:

Both games are no longer looking for extra time, the leads are too high for that.

The results too clear.

In Berlin it is the 85th minute.

A quick goal could still be exciting.

But everything looks like Union and Freiburg.

67 minutes: Freiburg counters, Freiburg scores

.

4:1 to Sinsheim.

Demirovic completes a counterattack on the right after Höler probably didn't hit the ball properly in the middle.

Patrons would say he saw Demirovic but that won't be clarified until after the game.

Höler's ball from about eleven meters hopped to Demirovic on the five, who only needs to shoot in.

10:05 p.m.:

Take a deep breath.

Five booths in just over ten minutes if you count the first goal of the second half as the beginning of the series.

Both games are 3-1, while the Berlin derby kicked off a little later than the Hoffenheim-Freiburg match.

55 minutes: 1:3.

Union again!

Bone stops his foot after a free kick.

The old distance restored.

It's up and down here.

54 minutes in Berlin: 1: 2!

It would be boring if there was a minute of idle time.

Serdar scores for Hertha.

The Berlin derby is exciting again.

Serdar pulls in from the outside and probably wants to cross the ball, but Khedira's tackle deflects the ball into his own net.

55 minutes in Hoffenheim.

In terms of time, we're on the road at the same time, the game in Berlin kicked off later.

While Union celebrates 2-0, Schade scores for Freiburg to make it 3-1.

Or not?

The VAR checks.

The hit counts!

3:1

50 minutes in Berlin: What's going on here?

All four teams always provide highlights at the same time.

2-0 for Union

.

Own goal Niklas Stark, who wanted to clarify in front of Voglsammer and hit the ball into the goal.

52 minutes: 1:2!

Hoffenheim is back.

Dabbur takes a long cross directly and plays it past Flekken.

The ball would have crossed the line anyway, but Schlotterbeck hit the thing under the bar trying to clear the ball.

Will probably be counted as an own goal and not as a dabbur booth.

9:49 p.m .:

The second half is running.

Who goes into the quarterfinals?

DFB Cup in the live ticker: Hertha is behind, while Freiburg leads in Hoffenheim

Half time

: It may sound strange, but if it stays that way, both Union Berlin and SC Freiburg will be counted among the favorites.

In addition to Leipzig, the only remaining Bundesliga club.

A historic victory would be possible for all three.

None of the three has yet won the DFB Cup.

45 minutes

: Hertha equalizes – or does it?

No.

Suat Serdar's goal is ruled out for offside.

36th minute: Goal for Freiburg to make it 2-0, VAR revises a penalty for Union

: As if both games would coordinate.

As with the first goal, there is a simultaneous penalty whistle in both stadiums.

But at Union, Handelfer was preceded by an offside position – no penalty.

In Hoffenheim, however, meets again - of all people - Grifo.

With a super 911 in the corner.

This was preceded by a handball by Ihlas Bebou in his own penalty area.

DFB Cup live ticker: Union leads against Hertha – Freiburg in Hoffenheim

11 minutes

: The away team is also leading in Berlin.

Andreas Voglsammer scores with an overhead kick to make it 1-0 for Union

.

Kruse is sent long, his cross is also too far for Voglsammer, but the striker stretches and nets sensationally.

11 minutes: 1-0 for Freiburg

in Hoffenheim.

Ironically, that's what the footballers say.

Vincenzo Grifo scores against his former club Hoffenheim.

A nice flick into the long corner.

Kick-off:

The late games have now started.

The ball is rolling in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, as it is in Hoffenheim.

8:40 p.m .: Now the Bundesliga duels are coming up.

Union Berlin has to go to the city rivals Hertha BSC in the Olympic Stadium.

Hoffenheim welcomes SC Freiburg.

We stay on the ball for you.

Lars Stindl:

“This year was a great opportunity to win the cup.

We plan to do so much and then play a game like this," says the captain at the microphone and elaborates: "We're chasing after it, anything can happen, but it drags on throughout the year." "After a game like that, I have zero Arguments,” he says when asked if there are eleven players or a team.

"You can't just talk about it, you also have to implement it," says a visibly disappointed Stindl with regard to the possible opponents who make winning the cup more possible than usual.

DFB Cup sensation perfect: Gladbach presented in Hanover - Leipzig put the lid on against Rostock

Final whistle

: Hanover in the next round, Leipzig further.

In addition to Karlsruhe, St. Pauli, Hamburg and Bochum, Hanover and Leipzig are now also in the lottery pot.

Now only two more teams are missing.

Who will make it in the late games?

82 minutes: 2:0 Leipzig

, the can is drunk, game over.

Nkunku leads the ball to the penalty area with a great counterattack and then puts it through to Dani Olmo, who sinks the ball into the far corner.

Leipzig can plan for the quarter-finals and is probably the number one favorite for the title in this competition.

81 minutes:

Both Rostock are now more determined to equalize, and Gladbach are trying to get the goal back.

But Zieler proves once again why he was world champion in the 2014 squad.

Multiple great parades of the German.

70 minutes:

It's not as if goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler is under constant fire in Hanover.

It looks more like Hannover's fourth goal than the goal.

3:0 for Hannover, we repeat: 3:0 in the 51st minute!

The foals are almost slaughtered here by the Hanoverians.

What's going on here?

The cup winner of 92 is facing a sensation.

Beier puts together the double pack - Hannover celebrates his Hoffenheim loan.

The second half has begun

: Hannover pushes right after the kick-off and Rostock misses a very, very good chance.

Are we more likely to get an extension here in Leipzig than in Hanover?

We stay tuned for you.

DFB Cup in the live ticker: Gladbach behind at half-time - Leipzig in front, but only just

Half-time in both stadiums

: In Hanover, Gladbach threatens to be eliminated, and it's hard to imagine what a roller coaster ride the Foals' fans have had.

A 5-0 win against FC Bayern, only to be eliminated in the round of 16 in Hanover in front of an almost empty house?

There are still 45 minutes to play, just like in Leipzig, where Rostock has a difficult task ahead of them.

We refrain from saying the cup and its laws at this point.

36 minutes: 2-0 Hanover.

Marvin Friedrich with his hand on the ball - Gladbach is slowly staggering out of the quarter-finals here, and that's on Matthias Ginter's birthday!

Sebastian Kerk converts the hand penalty.

911 killer Yann Sommer is on it with his fingertips, but cannot deflect decisively.

DFB Cup in the live ticker: Gladbach behind, Leipzig in front

5 minutes: 1-0 Leipzig

. Klostermann crosses to Poulsen, who nods off easily, that's going to be difficult for Rostock. This is how the two teams play:


RB Leipzig: Gulacsi - Simakan, Orban, Gvardiol - Klostermann, Henrichs, Kampl, Adams, Angelino - Nkunku, Y. Poulsen


Hansa Rostock: Kolke - J. Riedel, T. Meißner, Roßbach, Meier - Rother , Rhine - Rizzuto, Ingelsson, Mamba - Munsy

4 minutes:

Hanover leads!

Although Hütter promised concentration from minute one, the second division stabs.

Weydandt pushes through to Beier and he slams the ball in.

The line-ups of the two teams:


Hannover 96: Zieler - Dehm, Mar. Franke, Börner, Hult - Ondoua, Kaiser - Beier, Kerk, Maina - Weydandt


Bor. Mönchengladbach: Y. Sommer - Ginter, N. Elvedi, Friedrich - Lainer, Neuhaus, Koné, Scally - Stindl - Pléa, Thuram

6.30 p.m .: The ball is rolling in the stadiums!

Is the next sensation looming or are Gladbach and Leipzig also losing?

Two premier league teams will be eliminated today, as at 8:45 p.m. two Bundesliga teams will be playing each other.

DFB-Pokal: Only one winner from the last 30 years left in the cup

After the premature end of record winners* Bayern Munich and cup defender Borussia Dortmund, there will only be one winner in the last 30 years among the last eight teams in the DFB Cup*. Hannover 96, who surprisingly won the final against Borussia Mönchengladbach* as a second division team in 1992, and Gladbach, who were successful three years later, will meet on Wednesday evening. The last time there was a quarter-final without FC Bayern and BVB was in 2007. In that competition, Dortmund coached by Dutchman Bert van Marwijk lost 1-0 at home to then-Bundesliga side* Hannover 96 in the second round. Goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller saw the game red card for a hand ball outside the penalty area,Shortly before the end, referee Felix Brych took back an alleged penalty kick for Borussia because of a swallow at the intervention of his assistant - there was no video evidence at the time.

DFB Cup sensations have a great history, will the next ones follow today?

In the round of 16, shortly before Christmas 2006, Munich were knocked out of the cup for the second time in a few years at the Tivoli in Aachen. Bundesliga promoted Alemannia celebrated a 4-2 victory over Felix Magath's Bayern, for whom substitute Lukas Podolski and Mark van Bommel were only able to shorten the gap after the 3-0 loss at half-time. Even today's ARD expert Bastian Schweinsteiger, his later world champion colleague Philipp Lahm and current sports director Hasan Salihamidzic were unable to prevent the end that later Bayern professional Jan Schlaudraff sealed shortly before the end of regular time. This season, the record champions were eliminated in the second round due to the 0:5 bankruptcy in Mönchengladbach. Dortmund * followed on Tuesday evening in the round of 16 with the 1: 2 at second division leaders FC St.Pauli. (acknowledgment with dpa)

*tz.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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