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After reaching the knockout stages of the DFB Cup, Rot-Weiss Essen sank into a frenzy of joy. Right in the middle: Swiss captain Marco Kehl-Gomez. On the other hand, it sets the next brake for Mainz of the Bundesliga, which fails on the Swiss-style penalty shoot-out in Bochum.
For five Bundesliga clubs, the second round of the DFB Cup means the end of the line: Freiburg, Augsburg, Union Berlin, Hoffenheim and Mainz have to leave after bankruptcies. Especially with troubled Mainz, the frustration after the home loss to Bochum runs deep. First, still coach Jan-Moritz Lichte’s team gave up a 2-0 lead, then missed the winning goal in extra time despite the excess of 25 minutes. The Mainz team only experienced the negative climax of the night on penalties.
Substitute Szalai hit the post first, and Stöger hit the crossbar shortly after. And when Mateta failed miserably on the third attempt in Mainz with what felt like a backward pass, the cup was sealed. For some Swiss fans, this should raise bad memories of the 2006 World Cup. At the time, Nati also failed to hit Ukraine on three penalty shoot-out attempts: Marco Streller, Tranquillo Barnetta and Ricardo Cabanas.
After the next setback, Mainz coach Lichte faces the end of the penultimate of the Bundesliga. “The decision will be made around Christmas,” announced CEO Stefan Hofmann. A job guarantee sounds different.
Kehl-Gomez: “I still have to go home somehow”
The atmosphere at the fourth division Rot-Weiss Essen, the biggest surprise among the 14 finalists of the last sixteen, is probably also completely different at this point. Essen has to wait twelve years for a success like this, now the 3-2 win over Düsseldorf caps an extremely strong 2020.The leaders of Regionalliga West have not lost a single competitive match in the last twelve months, and the Esseners already they are bowling in the first round of the cup. Bielefeld Bundesliga team out of competition.
The joy after reaching the round of 16 is enormous. “I told the guys to go home. Christmas is celebrated a little later, ”says RWE coach Christian Neidhart. Some incorrigible people from the Essen appendix probably misunderstood this and moved with the Bengalis to the empty stadium.
Amid the outburst of joy there is also a Swiss. Marco Kehl-Gomez, the Essen captain and scorer, made it 2-1. Born in Zurich, he played for GC and Lugano in his home country until 2013, before venturing to Germany. He has been pulling the strings in Rot-Weiss central midfield since 2019. “We wanted to win today and you could see it,” says Kehl-Gomez after the final whistle, and is looking forward to partying: “I have to go home from some way. Of course, there is still something to celebrate. “
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