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DFB-Pokal
Borussia Dortmund reached the semi-finals of the DFB Cup on Tuesday. The team of young star Erling Haaland prevailed at Borussia Mönchengladbach with future BVB coach Marco Rose, just 1-0. The winner of the match in a largely even game with few big chances was Jadon Sancho, in injury time Stefan Lainer missed the tie with a shot.
The Englishman found himself after a remarkable counterattack by Dortmund and a pass from Marco Reus (66th). The goal was preceded by a corner for the locals. BVB had already scored through Haaland before, but this hit did not come due to a foul. Mahmoud Dahoud saw the yellow-red card in the end (92nd). In Gladbach, team player ÖFB Lainer was on the field throughout the season, Valentino Lazaro (68th) and Hannes Wolf (76th) were substituted in the second half.
The second quarterfinals on Tuesday between Jahn Regensburg and Werder Bremen had to be postponed. Regensburg managing director Christian Keller reported on Monday that other CoV infections occurred in the second division team in addition to head coach Mersad Selimbegovic. Sunday’s tests would have shown that. He did not comment on how many people and who exactly he is. The entire SSV support team and team would probably now have to be quarantined. A new date has not yet been set.
Wolfsburg vs. Leipzig
The other quarterfinals are scheduled for Wednesday. Oliver Glasner meets VfL Wolfsburg at RB Leipzig (8:45 pm), the third in the Bundesliga receives the second. “It doesn’t matter now who we play against and whether we play at home or away,” Glasner said. “I always tell my players: the cup is all or nothing. And we love everyone! “
Leipzig and Wolfsburg meet for the fourth time since 2015 in the DFB Cup. The quarterfinal is one of two outsiders: fourth division Rot-Weiss Essen, winner of the round of 16 against Leverkusen, faces Bayern defeated at home by second division Holstein Kiel.