DFB Cup: FC Bayern loses against SC Freiburg in the quarter-finals

End of the line quarterfinals

Lucas Höler shocked FC Bayern and Thomas Tuchel with the painful end of the DFB Cup. In a dramatic final phase, the SC Freiburg striker scored the late winning goal (90+5) for the euphoric guests, who were able to win for the first time ever in Munich. After a second half with a great Bayern superiority, the Breisgau team turned the cup quarter-finals upside down on Tuesday. In his second game with the new club, Tuchel was given a serious mood dampener – the triple is gone.

In front of 75,000 spectators, the Freiburg team countered the opening goal by Dayot Upamecano with a header and physical effort (19′) with a dream goal by Nicolas Höfler (27′) – and in the closing stages they struck again. Three days after the demonstration of power in the Bundesliga with the 4-2 win against Borussia Dortmund, Tuchel has a lot of work ahead of him after the first title knockout. The next difficult test is next week with the quarter-finals in the Champions League against Manchester City.

Third & fourth division teams in the semi-finals: Surprises in the DFB Cup

FC St. Pauli – Season 2005/06 – Out in the semifinals

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After FC St. Pauli (Regionalliga Nord), only one third and one fourth division team from the lower classes made it into the semi-finals of the DFB Cup. The Hamburg failed at Bayern.

The 2005/06 cup season at a glance

Arminia Bielefeld – Season 2014/15 – Out in the semifinals

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Arminia Bielefeld (3rd division) escaped the Bayern draw nine years after St. Pauli’s march through in the semifinals, but still lost 4-0 to VfL Wolfsburg.

The 2014/15 cup season at a glance

1. FC Saarbrücken – Season 2019/20 – Out in the semi-finals

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Saarbrücken (Regionalliga Südwest) was the only team that made it into the cup semifinals as a fourth division team. That was the end of the game against Bayer Leverkusen.

The 2019/20 cup season at a glance

Eintracht Trier – Season 1997/98 – Out in the semi-finals

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Trier experienced its cup highlight as a third division team in the semi-finals of 1998, where it ended in a spectacular penalty shoot-out against MSV Duisburg.

The 1997/98 cup season at a glance

Energie Cottbus – Season 1996/97 – Out in the final

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In 1996, Energie Cottbus, who had to bow out in the final against VfB Stuttgart, also managed the feat of advancing to the final as a third division team.

The 1996/97 cup season at a glance

Hertha BSC II – Season 1992/93 – Out in the final

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In 1993 Hertha was in the final, albeit the third division reserve team. In the final it was 1-0 for Bayer Leverkusen.

The 1992/93 cup season at a glance

Shortly before the kick-off, Tuchel had left no doubt about Bayern’s high goals. “It’s sensational to play in Berlin, we want to win the thing,” said the 2017 cup winner with Borussia Dortmund on Sky. In the early stages, his team struggled against Freiburg, who were well-adjusted by coach Christian Streich. At the first goal approach, Leroy Sané missed a shot from a distance (12th).

After the national player’s second attempt (19th), the following corner helped Bayern: Kimmich brought the ball to the rushing Upamecano, who used his body vehemently and hit it. Tuchel clapped his hands energetically. The Freiburg protested unsuccessfully to referee Harm Osmers, who did not check the scene again. Streich complained about the support of the French vice world champion on the sidelines with gestures.

The guests were only partially dissuaded from the “flight forward” announced by the Freiburg coach – because the “rabbit in front of the queue would be wrong”. Bayern failed to bring calm into the game after the lead. After several Freiburg passes in the Bayern penalty area, Kingsley Coman clarified insufficiently. The ball bounced at Höfler’s feet, and the 33-year-old overcame Yann Sommer in the Bayern goal with a powerful long-range shot. On the VIP stand, the faces of the Bayern bosses around Oliver Kahn darkened.

In contrast to the sometimes intoxicating fast-paced football against BVB at the weekend, the Munich team did not find their well-known dominance even after the equalizer. In the meantime, Freiburg were equal, Lucas Höler appeared in a promising position in front of Sommer just before the break, but just missed the ball (41st). For Munich, record cup player and captain Thomas Müller failed at Freiburg defense chief Matthias Ginter, who cleared the line (45 + 2).

“Bayern controls the game, Freiburg defends passionately,” said national coach Hansi Flick at half-time on Sky. After the restart, Bayern increased the pressure on the Freiburg goal, the Breisgau team managed to relieve the pressure less often. But Bayern lacked the goals. Tuchel reacted after just over an hour and brought Jamal Musiala and Serge Gnabry into the game, just before Benjamin Pavard had hit the bar with a head (62nd). In the closing stages, the game was played almost exclusively in the Freiburg half, with Sadio Mané also coming on from Tuchel (79′). Bayern hardly created any big chances to score. Musiala was responsible for the hand penalty, which was heavily questioned by the Bayern pros.

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