Roord scores twice: VfL women throw FC Bayern out of the cup

Munich (dpa) – The footballers of VfL Wolfsburg robbed FC Bayern of their last chance for the title and kept their prospect of the triple. Coach Tommy Stroot’s team won the DFB Cup semifinals in Munich 3-1 (1-0) on Sunday.

In the final on May 28, the cup defender meets the winner of the game on Easter Monday (6.30 p.m. / Sky) between Bayer Leverkusen and Turbine Potsdam.

In front of 2300 spectators, Dutchwoman Jill Roord scored twice (19th and 61st minute) and substitute Tabea Waßmuth (80th) for the guests in a dogged duel. Serbian Jovana Damnjanovic equalized in the meantime with a penalty kick (50th).

The Wolfsburg women, who were able to rely on national goalkeeper Almuth Schult despite a shoulder injury, can still hope for their eighth cup win in a row. The Bayern women, who were much stronger this time, could not take revenge for the 0:6 swatter in Wolfsburg two weeks ago, which had put VfL on course for the title in the Bundesliga. Coach Jens Scheuer had to watch his team’s end on television at home because of a positive corona test.

With this success, Wolfsburg also celebrated a successful dress rehearsal for the semi-final first leg in the Champions League on April 22nd at FC Barcelona. There, VfL may have to do without national player Lena Oberdorf, who hobbled off after a foul by Lineth Beerensteyn after fifteen minutes.

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