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Teutonia Ottensen at RB Leipzig on Tuesday

RB Leipzig actually won before kick-off. A few stubborn people from the sometimes small-minded football world and a few criminals wanted to make life as difficult as possible for the Bundesliga clubs, which are not exactly popular with traditionalists, before the cup game against FC Teutonia 05 Ottensen.

The fourth division club in Hamburg could not find a suitable stadium in their own city because, for example, FC St. Pauli did not want to use their stadium as a stage for “other football”. And in Dessau, the alternative venue, the lawn was destroyed a week before kick-off on Tuesday (20.46 in the FAZ live ticker for the DFB Cup, on Sky and ZDF).

At the end of this farce, Leipzig plays at home in front of more than 10,000 of its own fans and saves itself a business trip at the start of three English weeks. And Teutonia, as it currently looks, will leave the biggest game in the club’s history with a five-digit minus. “You got the wrong guy with Teutonia. You didn’t get a place in Hamburg. Of course you can now go through the individual clubs, who said, no, not on principle,” said Leipzig coach Domenico Tedesco.

“That’s not the point”

St. Pauli and Hamburger SV canceled Ottensen, Eintracht Norderstedt and VfB Lübeck cannot meet the requirements of the German Football Association (DFB) regarding the floodlights. The Dessau lawn poisoning followed as a low point.

The fact that so many sensitivities are injured with a profane football game is primarily annoying. “We can play at home now, but that’s not the point. We would have liked to play away, as it should be in the first round of the cup,” said Tedesco. And so that Teutonia doesn’t end up paying more, Leipzig wants to help. The test-tube club, evil in some eyes, can market itself as a savior.

Ottensen does not find the solution to the exchange of home rights inconvenient. “It’s the best solution for the club,” said coach David Bergner, who has an RB past. “It’s a great experience for the boys to play in such a big stadium.”

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