SC Freiburg is through in the DFB Cup: Late victory at SV Sandhausen

Reached the quarterfinals of the cup

Last year’s finalist SC Freiburg has reached the quarter-finals of the DFB Cup. Coach Christian Streich’s team struggled against second division SV Sandhausen on Tuesday evening, but still won 2-0 (0 :0).

In front of 11,782 spectators, Sandhausen fought against the impending end, but in the end missed out on reaching the last eight for the first time since the 1985/86 season. In the first two rounds, Freiburg had a hard time winning after extra time against second division teams.

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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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2021/2022: Robert Glatzel – 5 goals in 5 games for HSV

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2022/2023: Marvin Pieringer – 4 goals in 3 games for SC Paderborn*

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*Season is still running

2022/2023: Timo Werner – 4 goals in 2 games for RB Leipzig*

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*Season is still running

Coach Streich had already feared that the SVS would be well prepared for Freiburg’s attacking efforts. “We know what’s coming. You will be well adjusted. Among other things, because Alois is the coach there,” he said about his colleague Alois Schwartz the day before the Baden-Württemberg duel. You know and appreciate each other. During their playing days they trained together at the Stuttgarter Kickers and later Schwartz sat in on his leave of absence in Nuremberg at Streich im Breisgau.

And the SC coach should be right. The SVS held back compactly and the Sport-Club only managed two promising final positions through Roland Sallai (5th/6th). The Hungarian, who made steam down the right wing, was one of five new players after the 5-1 draw at Borussia Dortmund last Saturday.

Schwartz had accepted the underdog role without hesitation, but at the same time saw a small opportunity for his team. “They have now lost twice away from home,” he said just before the game. “I hope that the self-confidence is not quite so high. We need a good day, a good goalkeeper, a bit of match luck. Then maybe we have a chance.”

However, the SVS had to wait more than half an hour for a chance to score. Most of the time, the ball won in their own half was quickly returned because the North Badeners acted much too hectically. Janik Bachmann fired the first shot on goal (33′). But this was not a problem for U21 national goalkeeper Noah Atubolu, who deputized for the Sport-Club regular keeper Mark Flekken.

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10 Noah Atubolu (SC Freiburg) – market value: €2m

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As of February 7, 2023

10 Lino Tempelmann (1. FC Nuremberg) – market value: €2m

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7 Noah Weißhaupt (SC Freiburg) – market value: €2.5m

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7 Maximilian Philipp (Werder Bremen) – market value: €2.5m

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7 Nicolas Hoefler (SC Freiburg) – market value: €2.5m

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6 Yannik Keitel (SC Freiburg) – market value: €4m

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5 Oliver Baumann (TSG Hoffenheim) – market value: €4.5m

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4 Christian Günter (SC Freiburg) – market value: €10m

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3 Kevin Schade (Brentford FC) – market value: €12m

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2 Matthias Ginter (SC Freiburg) – market value: €20m

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1 Nico Schlotterbeck (BVB) – market value: €33m

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However, Freiburg continued to struggle and Streich loudly vented his displeasure with gestures and shouts. In the minutes before the break, his team picked up the pace again, but Michael Gregoritsch aimed his shot too high (37′) and former SVS pro Lukas Kübler also headed wide (41′).

Even after the change of sides, the sports club sometimes had more than 70 percent possession of the ball. The sixth in the Bundesliga did not do enough with his overweight. Streich reacted and brought in a second striker in Lucas Höler, but Vincenzo Grifo had the most dangerous chance. The shot was blocked by an SVS defender (70′). In the end, however, the favorites still celebrated because the ball bounced off Al Ghaddioui’s arm and into their own goal. Substitute Petersen also scored in added time.

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