Status: 23.03.2025 6:12 p.m.

Bitter disappointment with the HSV women, huge jubilee at Werder Bremen: The Bundesliga club is in the DFB Cup final. The second division team missed the sensation in front of 57,000 spectators in the Volksparkstadion in front of 57,000 spectators and lost 1: 3 after extra time.

Dancing Bremeners, the tears near Hamburgers, who were still celebrated: After this cup semi-final in the sold-out folk park stadium, both had somehow won. With a saying band “57,000 – Thank you, Hamburg”, the HSV players ran a round of honor and were cheered by the fans like winners. The second division team was proud of itself, as well as the Bremeners, who are in their club history for the first time in the cup final. There it goes on May 1st (4pm) in Cologne against the German champion Bayern Munich.

Yellow-red for Bremen’s Matheis

With the record set in the back, the HSV women swung themselves into a strong performance in the first half. A class difference could not be made out, it was an exchange of blows at eye level, with chances on both sides. After the change of sides, it sometimes became a bit wild in the Volkspark Stadium. Both teams were robust. However, the yellow-red card for Bremen’s Saskia Matheis (54.), which Lisa Baum grabbed, fell into the “(too) tough decision” category.

HSV goalkeeper Schuldt Patzt, but Stöckmann meets

Werder felt in an outnumbered better, took command and was “rewarded” – by Inga Schuldt. After a back pass, the HSV goalkeeper acted far too hesitantly, Bremen’s Sophie Weidauer ran through, the Hamburg native gone the ball and pushed into the free goal for 1-0 for Werder (81.).

The HSV seemed beaten, but came back. Baum put a free kick on the crossbar, Stockmann headed the rebound in the 90th minute to 1-1 in the stitch – emergency state in the Volksparkstadion.

Bremen match winner in Bremen

In the extension, the cup fight on the lawn developed more and more to the cup party in the ranks. At HSV, the forces swore, Werder lit the turbo, especially in the person of the never -tired Tuana Mahmoud. In the 117th minute, this served the pasture time, which marked the 2-1 for the favorite with her second goal. Verena again put the lid on with the 3-1 in added time and plunged the HSV women into the valley of tears.

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Hamburg Journal | 23.03.2025 | 7:30 p.m.

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