DFB-Pokal: RB Leipzig reaches the final thanks to Emil Forsberg

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Spurred on by their record crowd and thanks to goalscorer Emil Forsberg, RB Leipzig’s finalists continued to soar and reached the final of the DFB Cup for the third time. André Silva (61st) with a penalty kick and substitute Forsberg (90th + 1) turned the backlog in the 2-1 (0-1) semi-final against 1. FC Union Berlin on Wednesday evening in front of 47,069 spectators through Sheraldo Becker (25. ). The opponents in the final on May 21 in the Olympic Stadium are SC Freiburg.

Leipzig, which can also reach the final in the Europa League, will go into the final as favorites for the first time. The Saxons were not that close to the first title in the club’s history. The majority of Union fans were silent for the first 15 minutes – in protest against the structure of RB Leipzig and, as has been the case since 2014, during every game between the two clubs. “We have to accept it and get through the first 15 minutes,” coach Urs Fischer said shortly before kick-off on “Sky”. It actually took his team a little to get into the game. RB initially showed the clearer game structure.

Dominik Szoboszlai fired a first shot in the Berlin penalty area (11th). Overall, Tedesco had changed his starting XI by six positions compared to the win in the league in Leverkusen. But his team had increasing problems with the high intensity of the Berlin pressing. After losing the ball, Union switched immediately and repeatedly relied on the speed of the courted Taiwo Awoniyi on the offensive. Grischa Prömel initially hit the side netting (15′). With a very strong pass over the width of the field, Christopher Trimmel then used the rushing Becker, who didn’t give RB goalkeeper Péter Gulácsi a chance. The Berlin fans celebrated loudly, Tedesco immediately shouted instructions towards his RB players.

With Lakic, Kießling & Co.: The top scorers in the DFB Cup since 2000

1999/2000: Adnan Kevric – 8 goals in 6 games for Stuttgarter Kickers

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2000/2001: Arie van Lent – 6 goals in 5 games for Borussia Mönchengladbach

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2001/2002: Dimitar Berbatov – 6 goals in 6 games for Bayer 04

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2002/2003: Giovane Elber – 6 goals in 6 games for Bayern Munich

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2003/2004: Ivan Klasnic & Aílton – 6 goals in 6 games for Werder Bremen

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2004/2005: Carsten Jancker – 6 goals in 1 game for 1. FC Kaiserslautern

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*Claudio Pizarro scored 6 goals for Bayern Munich (in 5 games)

2005/2006: Claudio Pizarro – 5 goals in 5 games for Bayern Munich

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2006/2007: Cacau – 5 goals in 6 games for VfB Stuttgart

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2007/2008: Mario Gómez – 6 goals in 3 games for VfB Stuttgart

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2008/2009: Edin Dzeko – 6 goals in 2 games for VfL Wolfsburg

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*Ivica Olic also scored 6 goals for HSV (in 5 games)

2009/2010: Lucas Barrios – 4 goals in 3 games for Borussia Dortmund

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*Sahr Senesie also scored 4 goals for Eintracht Trier (in 3 games)
Thomas Müller also scored 4 goals for Bayern Munich (in 6 games)

2010/2011: Srdjan Lakic – 7 goals in 4 games for 1. FC Kaiserslautern

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2011/2012: Robert Lewandowski – 7 goals in 6 games for Borussia Dortmund

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2012/2013: Mario Gómez – 6 goals in 4 games for Bayern Munich

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2013/2014: Thomas Müller – 8 goals in 5 games for Bayern Munich

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2014/2015: Stefan Kießling – 6 goals in 4 games for Bayer 04

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*Sven Schipplock also scored 6 goals for TSG Hoffenheim (in 4 games)

2015/2016: Henrikh Mkhitaryan – 5 goals in 6 games for Borussia Dortmund

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2016/2017: Robert Lewandowski – 5 goals in 4 games for Bayern Munich

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2017/2018: Robert Lewandowski – 6 goals in 6 games for Bayern Munich

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2018/2019: Robert Lewandowski – 7 goals in 5 games for Bayern Munich

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2019/2020: Robert Lewandowski – 6 goals in 5 games for Bayern Munich

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2020/2021: Jadon Sancho – 6 goals in 6 games for Borussia Dortmund

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Club boss Oliver Mintzlaff had once again made it clear in the “ARD”: “We want to go back to Berlin and do it better than the two times before.” In 2019 FC Bayern was too strong, in 2021 Borussia Dortmund. And now Union already in the semifinals? In the 37th minute, André Silva missed a huge chance to equalize from a good eleven yards out. The game also became heated, referee Felix Brych got a lot to do. Leipzig’s defense chief Willi Orban approached the Berlin goal with a header (48th). RB became more offensive, but without creating dangerous chances. Dani Olmo’s long-range shot was no problem for Union goalkeeper Frederik Rönnow (55′).

The Leipzig creative players around Christopher Nkunku, who, according to Mintzlaff, will definitely play for the Saxons in the coming season, Olmo and Szoboszlai were rarely able to assert themselves in this phase. However, Union also failed to use the counterattack for an early second goal in the second half. Awoniyi missed from a very promising position after a pass from Becker (57th). This took revenge when Brych decided to take a penalty after Paul Jaeckel fouled Nkunku. Silva converted safely. What followed was a thrilling final phase of the cup, but with few highlights. And then Forsberg came almost in the last minute of the game.

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