Cup | Bayer Leverkusen against VfB Stuttgart: Both are sniffing the title

The duel between the previous surprise teams is coming up in the cup: Leverkusen welcomes Stuttgart. Whoever wins here is the top favorite for the title.

This season, the DFB Cup is a matter for lower-class teams. There are four second division teams and one club from the third division in the quarter-finals.

This naturally increases the title chances of the three remaining first division teams – especially those of league leaders Bayer Leverkusen and third-placed VfB Stuttgart. They meet directly on Tuesday evening (from 8.45 p.m. in the t-online live ticker). Whoever wins this duel is considered the top favorite by fans and the media to win the cup.

This status is reinforced by the fact that last week, Fortuna Düsseldorf (4:3 on penalties at FC St. Pauli) and 1. FC Kaiserslautern (3:1 at Hertha BSC) already met two second division teams and the real outsiders of the duels qualified for the semi-finals. So it’s no wonder that Stuttgart’s coach Sebastian Hoeneß states: “The constellation is incredibly attractive.”

In Leverkusen, the coach is now looking a little further ahead: “It’s going to be a top week for us,” said Xabi Alonso, playing against the upcoming Bundesliga clash on Saturday (from 6.30 p.m. in the t-online live ticker). second-placed FC Bayern Munich.

Although the two most important games in the club’s recent history are coming up for Leverkusen within just five days, the Basque remains demonstratively calm and announces: “We are used to having English weeks and have done well so far. After Tuesday we still have enough Time to get ready for Saturday.” His team “doesn’t feel any more pressure than usual this week.”

Alsonso and the longing for a title

You don’t really want to believe Alonso, because for Leverkusen, who have been waiting for a title since winning the cup in 1993, a repeat of this coup 21 years later would have a special signal effect – and would satisfy a decades-long longing.

Alonso then admits that his players have this great “wish” to finally win something – and in the aftermath he outlines the supposedly easiest way to do this: “In the cup it is the shortest route, there are only two games to the final .”

However, Stuttgart coach Sebastian Hoeneß also knows this, whose team is brimming with self-confidence after a 5-2 win against Leipzig and a 3-1 win at SC Freiburg last weekend.

Stuttgart’s coach sees “incredible importance”

Although things are currently going brilliantly in the Bundesliga and the long-time relegation candidate from Swabia has a clear focus on participating in the European Cup thanks to a twelve-point lead in seventh place, Hoeneß attaches “incredible importance” to the cup clash in Leverkusen.

Accordingly, he is not deterred by the fact that Leverkusen are still unbeaten this season. Bayer is the favorite, but “it’s a game. That’s what makes it so attractive. The chances aren’t huge now, but there will be some,” said Hoeneß

He should also be hopeful that the player who has so far stood out in exploiting opportunities at VfB is probably back in the squad: striker Serhou Guirassy. The Guinean was eliminated from the Africa Cup of Nations in the quarter-finals with his national team and is back in Stuttgart.

His appearance in the cup game is still unclear – due to a delayed return journey and slight gastrointestinal problems. “We will check him out and then decide,” explained Hoeneß and underlined: “We will not get him into anything if the risk is too great.”

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