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Double strike and slapstick penalty: SC Freiburg takes HSV by surprise and makes it into the DFB Cup final

2022-04-20T07:02:17.153Z


Double strike and slapstick penalty: SC Freiburg takes HSV by surprise and makes it into the DFB Cup final Created: 04/20/2022, 08:51 By: Felix Durach SC Freiburg beat Hamburger SV in the semi-finals of the DFB Cup and advanced to the final in Berlin. The ticker to read. DFB Cup semifinals: On Tuesday evening, Hamburger SV* and SC Freiburg* fought to make it to the final in Berlin. In the end,


Double strike and slapstick penalty: SC Freiburg takes HSV by surprise and makes it into the DFB Cup final

Created: 04/20/2022, 08:51

By: Felix Durach

SC Freiburg beat Hamburger SV in the semi-finals of the DFB Cup and advanced to the final in Berlin.

The ticker to read.

  • DFB Cup semifinals: On Tuesday evening, Hamburger SV* and SC Freiburg* fought to make it to the final in Berlin.

  • In the end, SC Freiburg beat Hamburger SV 3-1 and made it into the final for the first time in the club's history.

  • The ticker for the first semi-final of the DFB Cup * 2021/22 to read.

Hamburger SV - SC Freiburg 1:3 (0:3)

Lineup Hamburger SV:

Heuer Fernandes - Vagnoman (from 82. Muheim), Schonlau, Vuskovic, Heyer - Meffert, Reis (from 67. Kaufmann) - Suhonen (from 85. Chakvetadze), Kittel, Jatta (from 82. Alidou)- Glatzel

Lineup SC Freiburg:

Flekken - Schmid (from 92. Sildillia), Lienhart, N. Schlotterbeck, Günter - Eggestein, Höfler - Grifo (from 79. Weißhaupt), Jeong (from 79. Haberer), Sallai (from 64. Demirovic)- Petersen (from 64 . holler)

Gates:

0: 1 Petersen (11th), 0: 2 Höfler (17th), 0: 3 Grifo (35th), 1: 3 Glatzel (88th)

Update from April 19, 10:59 p.m

.: This ends our live ticker from today’s DFB Cup semi-final between Hamburger SV and SC Freiburg.

Thank you for reading and we wish you a nice evening.

Update from April 19, 10:54 p.m .:

Freiburg’s victory is fine across the board.

The guests were ice cold in front of the Hamburg goal in the first half and then didn't allow any really dangerous action from HSV until the 88th minute.

HSV always tried hard, but had to admit defeat in the end.

Robert Glatzel's consolation goal came too late for a possible comeback.

Update from April 19, 10:50 p.m .:

The team of coach Christian Streich makes history and moves into the cup final for the first time in the club's history.

There the Breisgauer meet the winner of tomorrow's encounter between RB Leipzig and Union Berlin.

Update from April 19, 10:45 p.m.:

“Berlin, Berlin, we’re going to Berlin,” chanted the Freiburg fans who had traveled with them.

The team and coach Christian Streich celebrate in front of the guest block.

After the game, the SC Freiburg players celebrate their entry into the final in front of the away block in the Volksparkstadion.

© Tobias Schwarz/AFP

SC Freiburg moves into the DFB Cup final: HSV beaten in the first half

Final whistle: Aytekin puts an end to it.

SC Freiburg makes it to the DFB Cup final.

Hamburg shows will, but could not get through against the strong Freiburg defense.

94 minutes:

Haberer misses the fourth goal.

After a pass from Höler, the Freiburger shoots the ball into the arms of Heuer Fernandes on his own.

93 minutes:

Freiburg record the clock.

A corner is executed only briefly.

Shortly thereafter, Demirovic does not let the ball out of his hand when he throws in for HSV.

The drops seem sucked here.

90 minutes:

Demirovic shoots from long-range and hits the post with a beautiful curl.

There are four more minutes here.

Christian Streich brings Sildillia for Schmid again.

88 minutes: TOOOOOR for Hamburger SV.

Substitute Muheim is sent down the left flank and heads towards the baseline.

From there, the Hamburger crosses into the middle, where Glatzel climbs the highest and heads into the goal against Flekken's running direction.

The consolation goal for the Hamburgers.

85 minutes:

HSV throws everything forward again.

Chakvetadze comes on for the conspicuous Suhonen.

The Hamburgers still find no way past Schlotterbeck, Lienhart and Co.

82 minutes:

The announced change at HSV: Muheim and Alidou come for Jatta and Vagnoman.

Walter brings reinforcements for the offensive again.

Hamburger SV against SC Freiburg: HSV cannot get through

80 minutes:

SC Freiburg is now completely in management mode.

The guests know that time is their friend in the current situation.

It's hard to imagine that HSV can still get something here.

79 minutes:

Next double change at Freiburg.

Haberer and Weißhaupt replace Grifo and Jeong.

HSV will also swap again.

78 minutes:

Suhonen takes heart from almost 20 meters and pulls away.

The ball swishes clearly over Flekken's goal.

Regardless of the score, the Hamburg fans continue to create a good atmosphere in the stadium.

75 minutes:

HSV continues to run, but simply cannot find a way through the Freiburg defensive network.

74 minutes:

The next warning.

Kaufmann holds his foot against Schlotterbeck and rightly sees the yellow box.

71 minutes:

Schlotterbeck puts Jatta rudely in midfield and rightly sees a yellow card.

The man from Hamburg initially lies on the floor, distorted by pain, but can continue after a short treatment.

Hamburger SV against SC Freiburg: Kittel narrowly misses a goal

67 minutes:

Great attack from Hamburg.

Vagnoman crosses from the left into the middle, where Glatzel puts it down with his chest.

Kittel shoots it straight, but Flekken holds the ball safely.

Shortly thereafter, the first change on the part of Hamburg.

Striker Kaufmann replaces midfielder Reis.

64 minutes:

Streich decides to make two position-based changes on offense.

Höler and Demirovic replace Petersen and Sallai.

61 minutes:

The first change of the game is indicated.

Christian Streich will probably bring new staff.

56 minutes:

Günter roughly stops an HSV counterattack and sees a yellow card.

Suhonen cannot use the free kick due at the far post.

55 minutes:

Petersen gets the ball played into the barrel and tries to lob it.

But Heuer Fernandes is alert and picks the ball out of the air.

53 minutes:

The will of the Hamburgers can certainly not be denied here.

HSV wants to fight its way back into the game.

Freiburg holds against it and remains dangerous.

A powerful finish from Sallai only hits the outside of the Hamburger Tor.

HSV fans ignite pyrotechnics in the stands in the Volksparkstadion.

© Marcus Brandt/dpa

Hamburger SV shows heart in the semifinals: Flekken holds against Jatta

50 minutes:

Eggestein puts on the coat.

Interesting free-kick position for the hosts.

The fouled pulls the free kick to the far post, where Jatta runs in and finishes with his head from an acute angle.

Flekken closes the short corner and can parry.

48 minutes:

Reis stops an SCF counterattack with his outstretched arm and is rightly shown a yellow card.

The free kick due is clarified by the Hamburg back line.

47th Minute:

Does it work via a standard?

HSV gets a corner kick.

However, it brings nothing.

46 minutes:

No changes at the break.

46 minutes:

It continues.

Aytekin whistles the second half.

Halftime:

It's quite possible that HSV coach Tim Walter will once again bring offensive reinforcements from the bench.

Shooting star Alidou in particular catches the eye, but David Kinsombie and Manuel Wintzheimer are also options.

Hamburger SV needs football miracles - Freiburg sets course for the final

Half time:

HSV gets a cold shower in the first half.

After an ambitious ten minutes, Freiburg took the lead with a double strike from Petersen and Höfler.

After an extremely unfortunate penalty by Heyer on Schlotterbeck, Grifo increased the lead to 3-0 for Freiburg.

The Hamburgers need a real football miracle in the second half to keep the dream of the final in Berlin alive.

Freiburg, on the other hand, holds all the trumps to make the first cup final in the club's history clear.

Halftime:

Referee Aytekin asks for a tea break.

45 minutes:

There are two more minutes in the first half and HSV continue to look for the gap.

Flekken easily picks a cross from Vagnoman.

40 minutes:

Turbulent minutes in Hamburg's Volksparkstadion.

Will the hosts come back before the break?

38 minutes:

The ball wriggles in the Freiburg net and the stadium rages.

Suhonen is sent off steeply by Glatzel and runs towards Flekken.

In a direct duel, the Hamburger stays cool and pushes in flat.

However, the joy only lasts for a short time, because the VAR reports again.

Suhonen was clearly offside on the pass.

Slapstick penalty for Freiburg: Grifo hits the heart of Hamburger

35 minutes: TOOOR for SC Freiburg.

Grifo takes responsibility and chases the penalty powerfully into the upper left corner.

Heuer Fernandes was on his way to the other corner.

Freiburg's Vincenzo Grifo (l) celebrates after scoring the 0:3 penalty with Roland Sallai.

© Christian Charisius/dpa

33 minutes: Penalty for SC Freiburg

.

Aytekin gets the tip from the Cologne basement and watches the scene again for himself.

The contact of Heyer's foot with Schlotterbeck's neck is undisputed and so the referee rightly points to the point after studying the pictures.

32 minutes:

Strange scene.

Schlotterbeck slips away during a quick attack in the opposing penalty area and falls to the ground.

Heyer wants to clear the ball and only hits Schlotterbeck, who is lying on the ground, in the neck when he tries to clear it.

It was something of a slapstick interlude.

Christian Streich is furious and demands a penalty.

The game goes on for now.

31 minutes:

Freiburg are now taking things back a bit.

With the two-goal lead behind them, the guests shift down a gear.

28 minutes:

At least HSV is not giving up here.

Glatzel puts Jatta in the limelight on the right flank.

The winger penetrates into the penalty area and closes.

The shot rushes just past the far post.

Freiburg shocks HSV with a double whammy: the home side miss a goal

26 minutes: The huge chance of a goal.

Kittel refuels with the ball through the penalty area and gets stuck on Schlotterbeck.

The ball bounces in the middle in front of Suhonen's feet, who tries to finish from close range.

But Flekken can hold the end that was set far too centrally.

24 minutes:

HSV is now trying to regain security in the build-up game.

SCF coach Christian Streich has a smile on his face on the sidelines early in the game.

Everything goes according to plan for the guests.

20 minutes:

The home side must now find access to this game again.

17 minutes: GOOOOOOO for SC Freiburg.

The guests punish HSV consistently.

Vuskovic clarifies a sharp cross with a tackle to the edge of the penalty area, where Höfler accepts the ball, leads briefly and then tries to finish powerfully.

Schonlau throws himself into the shot and thus deflects into the goal untenable for Heuer Fernandes.

Double blow for the SCF.

15 minutes:

HSV now has to deal with this deficit.

The hosts seem visibly overwhelmed.

Hamburger SV - SC Freiburg: Goalgetter Petersen puts guests in the lead

11 minutes: TOOOOOOOOOR for SC Freiburg.

A corner brings the first goal of the evening.

Grifo brings the ball into the middle, where HSV cannot finally clarify.

Höfler puts the second ball on goal from an acute angle, where Heuer Fernandes can only five five.

Petersen stands where a center forward has to stand and pushes the ball over the line with his head.

Nils Petersen (l) from SC Freiburg celebrates his goal to make it 1-0 against HSV in the semi-finals of the cup.

© Tobias SCHWARZ / AFP

8 minutes:

The Volksparkstadion demands a penalty.

But Schlotterbeck clearly plays the ball in his own penalty area with his chest and not with his arm.

Aytekin is right to continue playing.

Hamburger SV - SC Freiburg: HSV starts ambitiously - Kittel fires a warning shot

6 minutes:

Next warning shot from the hosts.

Vagnoman puts it back on Kittel, who is looking for a finish from the edge of the penalty area.

However, Flekken has no problem with the shot going too central.

4 minutes:

But the SCF is there too.

Sallai captures the ball against Vagnoman and sends Jeong.

The Korean goes towards the baseline and crosses into the centre, where Grifo doesn't get any pressure behind the ball.

In return, it was also the first chance for HSV.

Glatzel spirals into the air after a cross and heads powerfully next to the goal.

Hamburger SV fans at the cup semi-final against SC Freiburg.

© Christian Charisius/dpa

2 minutes:

The Hamburgers approach the game ambitiously and push the guests early on.

Coach Tim Walter's men are hot.

Kickoff: The ball rolls.

Here we go!

Update from April 19, 8:43 p.m .:

Both teams enter the field led by captains Sebastian Schonlau and Christian Günther.

Dinner is served.

The match will be directed by referee Deniz Aytekin.

Update from April 19, 8:40 p.m .:

A few more minutes and then the first semifinals of the 2021/22 DFB Cup season will begin.

The fans in the packed Volksparkstadion are excited for the encounter.

Hamburger SV - SC Freiburg: Streich expects a "tight game" - Walter hopes for fans

Update from April 19, 8:20 p.m.:

SCF trainer Christian Streich expects a “tight game” against Hamburger SV.

Before the game on Sky, the coach was focused and taciturn.

His opponent is particularly happy about the numerous fans in the stadium.

"When you look at the north stand, it's just an experience.

That drives our team,” states HSV coach Tim Walter, looking at the spectators in Hamburg's Volksparkstadion.

HSV must act "courageously" and should not be thrown off course by setbacks.

Update from April 19, 8:00 p.m.:

The highly praised defense of SC Freiburg will have to keep an eye on the center forward of Hamburger SV tonight.

Robert Glatzel has already scored 18 goals in the 2nd Bundesliga this season and has also been successful in the cup four times.

The native of Munich also knows how to score against top teams in the cup.

In the 2018/19 season, Glatzel - at that time still in the jersey of FC Heidenheim - scored three times in the quarter-finals of the DFB Cup against none other than FC Bayern.

In the end, Heidenheim still lost the game 4:5.

The fact that things are different for HSV today is also due to Glatzel.

Hamburger SV - SC Freiburg: Streich relies on Constance when setting up - HSV with a smock

Update from April 19, 7.40 p.m .:

Hamburger SV has already announced its line-up for the semi-finals of the DFB Cup.

Coach Tim Walter leaves the HSV exceptional talent Faride Alidou on the bench and trusts Suhonen, Kittel and Jatta on the offensive.

These three should probably feed top striker Robert Glatzel with the necessary flanks.

In the back four, the coach will not make any changes to the weekend's game against Karlsruher SC.

The midfield center is edited by the double six Meffert-Reis.

Christian Streich only makes one change for Freiburg compared to the 3-0 win over Bochum at the weekend.

Schmid replaces the sick Kübler as right-back.

In front of the back four around shooting star Nico Schlotterbeck, Eggestein and Höfler distribute the balls in the center.

Grifo, Jeong and Sallai then form the offensive line behind noble joker Nils Petersen, who is allowed to start chasing goals again today.

Hamburger SV - SC Freiburg: DFB announces peace inquiries in the semifinals

Update from April 19, 7.30 p.m .:

When SC Freiburg is a guest at Hamburger SV tonight, the German Football Association also wants to send a signal against the war in Ukraine.

During the meeting, appeals for peace are to be displayed on the LED boards, as the DFB announced in advance.

At the beginning of the conflict, the DFB decided "not to revoke the license to broadcast from the Russian TV station, but to donate the corresponding license proceeds to Ukraine," the statement said.

The cup partners make part of their gang minutes available for this purpose.

The aim is to use the semifinals as a multiplier to reach the Russian people with messages of peace.

A message of peace in German and Russian is to be displayed on the boards for twelve minutes.

A similar action is planned for tomorrow's semi-final game between RB Leipzig and Union Berlin.

Hamburger SV - SC Freiburg: The DFB Cup semifinals in the live ticker

First report from April 19:

Hamburg – Nobody really expected this scenario before the season: On Tuesday evening, Hamburger SV and SC Freiburg will fight from 8.45 p.m. for a place in the DFB Cup final * on May 21 in the Berlin Olympic Stadium.

Motivation is high for both teams.

The traditional club from the Hanseatic city could become the first second division club in a DFB Cup final since the 2010/11 season.

At that time, the second-class MSV Duisburg Schalke 04 clearly lost 0:5.

A place in the final would not only do the fallen Bundesliga Dino, who is currently only sixth in the 2nd Bundesliga, financially good, but would also be balm for the stressed souls of the HSV fans.

Hamburger SV - SC Freiburg: Breisgauer want to make the first DFB Cup final clear

SC Freiburg could top off an already successful season with a win over HSV.

The Breisgauers are currently in fifth place in the Bundesliga and therefore have a good chance of playing in Europe next season.

The Champions League is still within reach for coach Christian Streich's men.

A final in Berlin would also be a novelty for Freiburg, because the SCF has never been in the DFB Cup final in its club history.

Most recently, in the 2012/13 season, the Badeners missed out on reaching the final - of all things against their arch-rivals from Stuttgart.

So the distribution of roles before the match on Tuesday evening is clear.

Despite being an outsider, HSV under coach Tim Walter is hoping for a sold-out Volksparkstadion, which should help the team to reach new heights.

Already on the way to the semi-finals, the team from the Hanseatic city proved several times that they can handle pressure situations.

After a first-round win against Braunschweig, Hamburg eliminated Nuremberg, Cologne and Kalsruhe on penalties.

Hamburger SV also needs a top performance from playmaker Sonny Kittel in the semifinals against SC Freiburg.

© IMAGO/Michael Taeger

Hamburger SV – SC Freiburg: Next penalty thriller for HSV?

Freiburg got their ticket to the semi-finals by beating Würzburger Kickers, VfL Osnabrück, TSG Hoffenheim and VfL Bochum.

A win over HSV and the associated only place in the semi-finals could also be a parting gift for Freiburg high-flyer Nico Schlotterbeck.

As the

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reported on Tuesday, the national player should agree on a change with Borussia Dortmund.

With a title under his belt, the 22-year-old would be well prepared for promotion to the European upper class.

You can find out on Tuesday evening in our live ticker whether Schlotterbeck and the SCF will succeed.

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Source: merkur

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