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The starting position before the game is clear: the triple winner of Bayern Munich against the third-placed in the second Bundesliga, Holstein Kiel. But on the field of play, the matter of the record champions Munich is extremely difficult: the autumn champion from Kiel has clear ambitions of promotion to the first division and he shows it on the field of play. The North Germans do not allow themselves to be pushed from behind and play shamelessly with the forward.
Bayern’s advantage is due to a clear offside position. But because there is no VAR in the preliminary rounds of the DFB Cup and the linesman does not decide the offside, Gnabry’s hit counts after Müller-Assist. But fed up with the control of the game for the Munich team, the Kiel team received a surprising draw from old Fin Bartels (37th) a little later.
Kiel scores to equalize in injury time!
However, shortly after the break, Sané (47th) manages to lead Bayern again with a dream free kick. But the people of Munich, who dispense with a few regular employees in the starting lineup (Lewandowski, Alaba, Pavard, Goretzka and Coman), don’t make the decision. In addition, Musiala hits the post in the 64th minute. Bayern do not create other important chances, so it comes as it should: in the fifth minute of injury time, central defender Hauke Wahl launches into a cross from the left and leads the second division team to extra time with a last minute tie.
Bayern create numerous half chances, but a really dangerous conclusion is unsuccessful. That’s why there is a penalty shoot-out.
And there both teams meet five times each. Then Marc Roca shoots the sixth penalty, then Fin Bartels is there again, hits ice cream and Kiel throws the triple winner. And already in the 2nd round. This last happened to the successful Bavarians more than 20 years ago. Then, in 2000, they failed in the 1. FC Magdeburg cup, also in the penalty shoot-out. (rij)