SCP forces Bayer into extra time
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Defending champion VfB Stuttgart can continue to dream of another triumph in the DFB Cup after a success against 1. FSV Mainz 05. Coach Sebastian Hoeneß’s team won 2-0 (1-0) and once again had the upper hand against the Rheinhessen team. Almost exactly 72 hours before the duel in the second cup round, Stuttgart had won 2-1 in the Bundesliga.
VfB defender Luca Jaquez put the guests on course for the round of 16 with a header after a corner against weak Mainz (6th minute). After the break, Stuttgart’s Atakan Karazor secured the final score after a counterattack (73rd minute).
Compared to the Bundesliga duel, Hoeneß had planned to change his entire starting eleven. “It simply offers us the chance again to play with power, with freshness, with energy,” the coach told the pay-TV channel “Sky”. But nothing came of eleven new players because Tiago Tomás was out for a short time during the warm-up due to a thigh problem. Deniz Undav came into the starting line-up for him.
The Mainz team, whose coach Bo Henriksen had to watch from the stands because of a red card in the opening round of the 1-0 win against Dynamo Dresden, started the game with a tough pace. After just a few seconds, Andreas Hanche-Olsen, who was one of three new players in the 05er’s starting lineup, was shown a yellow card after a rude foul on Bilal El Khannouss. VfB responded in its own way and took an early lead after a corner from Jaquez in front of 29,400 spectators.
Kaiserslautern wins at SpVgg Greuther Fürth
1. FC Kaiserslautern has given the troubled SpVgg Greuther Fürth the next dampener in their mood and can dream of a new cup fairytale. In the 1-0 (1-0) duel between the second division teams, Naatan Skyttä (12th minute) became the match winner for the 2024 cup finalists early on. The short appearance of Fürth’s Omar Sillah was curious. The Joker, who came on as a substitute in the 90th minute, ran onto the pitch too early and was shown a yellow card. A little later there was a yellow-red for a foul.
1. FC Magdeburg throws FV Illertissen out of the DFB Cup
1. FC Magdeburg has continued its upward trend in the DFB Cup and at the same time ended the short cup fairytale of the amateur club FV Illertissen. The bottom of the second division celebrated an unchallenged 3-0 (2-0) success in the Bavarian regional list. The Magdeburg interim coaches Petrik Sander and Pascal Ibold remain unbeaten in the third game and can hope for a cup highlight in the round of 16.
In front of 4,157 spectators, Maximilian Breunig (12th minute), Marcus Mathisen (31st) and Noah Pesch (84th) scored the goals. After Illertissen managed the sensation in the penalty shootout against 1. FC Nürnberg in the first round, the outsider had no chance this time. With the game largely focused on one goal, Breunig was initially there with a header after a cross from former Illertissen player Alexander Nollenberger.


