VfB Stuttgart lived up to his favorite role in the DFB Cup final against Bielefeld in the DFB Cup final. But in the final phase it became exciting again.

VfB Stuttgart won the DFB Cup after a turbulent and goal-rich game. The Swabians defeated outsiders Arminia Bielefeld 4-2. Stuttgart led 4-0, but conceded two hits in the final phase, which made the actually decisive game exciting again.

The goals in the Berlin Olympic Stadium for Stuttgart scored Nick Woltemade (15th minute), Enzo Millot (22nd and 66th) and Deniz Undav (28th). Julian Kania (82nd) ​​was successful for third division club Bielefeld, and Josha Vagnoman also headed the ball into his own goal in a curious way (85th).

Stuttgart tried starting off when favorite also gained control of the game. Bielefeld managed to prevent this. The Arminen always intervened quickly, provoked ball losses, VfB hardly got access to the game. And thus came to the first big chance: Joel Grodowski prevailed on the left to the baseline, flanked flat and sharply in the middle. There Louis Oppie hit the ball, the attempt to clarify Stuttgart Maxi Mittelstädt, and suddenly Noah-Joel Sarenren Bazeee stood completely freely on the five-meter room-and only hit the latte (12th).

A wake -up call for Stuttgart, which shortly afterwards earned her first big chance: Stiller hit a free kick from the half -distance into the Bielefeld penalty area, where Woltemade used his whole 1.98 meters, came to the header and nodded the play equipment just to the left of the goal. However, a goal would not have counted anyway, since the offensive player was offside. (13.) He did better two minutes later: After a ball loss from Bielefeld’s Maël Corboz, Angelo Stiller switched quickly and immediately started Woltemade. He started, then only had goalkeeper Jonas Kersken in front of him and hit him past the Stuttgart lead.

From this point on, the team of coach Sebastian Hoeneß had control over the game-and mercilessly took advantage of the shortcomings of the second division promoted. After a corner of the Arminia, Stiller clarified by liberation, between Bielefeld’s Sam Schreck and Marius Wörl there was a misunderstanding that the ball jumped at a million. The Frenchman continued to play Undav, ran together with the attacker together on Kersken, but had no one in front of him apart from the DSC goalkeeper. Undav put on his teammate, and he pushed into the empty goal.

Bielefeld seemed visibly hit-before Sarenren Bazee Stuttgart’s Jeff Chabot shredded on the VfB penalty room Rüde. Trainer Hoeneß had to be calmed down on the sidelines. Saranren Bazeee saw yellow for his entry (25th).

Stuttgart just continued. Bielefeld’s big one lost the ball on the center of Stiller, which showed a strong form during his lightning comeback. Again the DFB professional continued to play directly, sent Undav Steil-and he initially gave Schneider no chance in a duel, then completed the long corner from six meters. Third Bielefeld inadequacy, third Stuttgart gate. And if only millotic (32nd), later Undav (39th) and Woltemade (42nd) were mercy, there would have been a debacle for the Arminia in the first half of the game.

So it continued in the second round. And again it was Undav and Woltemade who were directly involved in almost every dangerous action by the Stuttgart campaign. First, Woltemade tried to go into the short corner in the penalty area after Undav, Kersken saved his left foot (48th). Then Undav could have scored one of the most beautiful goals in the DFB Cup history: the attacker overlocked Bielefeld’s big one at the penalty area, ran towards the five-meter space, could have completed himself-but selflessly put again across Woltemade. Too unselfish, too inaccurate (54.).

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