DFB-Pokal: Furious victory in Freiburg – RB Leipzig advances to the final

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Furious victory in Freiburg – RB Leipzig moves into the final

Leipzig's Hungarian midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai (L) celebrates scoring the 0-3 goal with his team-mate Leipzig's Spanish midfielder Dani Olmo during the German Cup (DFB Pokal) semi-final football match SC Freiburg v RB Leipzig in Freiburg southern Germany on May 2, 2023. (Photo by THOMAS KIENZLE / AFP) / DFB REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND QUASI-VIDEO.

Leipzig’s Dominik Szoboszlai (left) celebrates his 3-0 goal with teammate Dani Olmo

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Defending champion RB Leipzig has reached the final of the DFB Cup. In the semifinals, coach Marco Rose’s team surprisingly clearly defeated their opponent SC Freiburg. A red card for an RB professional didn’t change that.

RB Leipzig reached the final of the DFB Cup with spectacular attacking football and showed impressive title form in the process. Led by the outstanding playmaker Dani Olmo, the defending champions celebrated a 5-1 (4-0) victory in the semifinals on Tuesday at SC Freiburg. After this gala performance at the latest, the Saxons will be the favorites going into the final on June 3rd in Berlin’s Olympic Stadium. The opponent will be determined in the second semi-final between VfB Stuttgart and Eintracht Frankfurt on Wednesday (20:45 / ARD and Sky).

In the repeat of the final from the previous season, Olmo (13th minute) gave the guests the lead. The Spanish international then prepared the goals for Benjamin Henrichs (14′), Dominik Szoboszlai (37′) and Christopher Nkunku (45′ + 1′). RB defender Josko Gvardiol saw the red card in the 58th minute after video evidence of an emergency brake, but Leipzig’s fourth place in the final was practically certain. Michael Gregoritsch (75th) only scored the 1:4 goal. Szoboszlai (90+7) made the final score with a penalty kick. In the Bundesliga, both teams will face each other again on Saturday, then it’s a direct duel to qualify for the Champions League.

Cup and coin tosses

The second half was overshadowed by incidents in the stands. First, the Leipzig substitutes were thrown at with cups and coins while warming up, then some SC supporters managed to jump into the interior. But they could be pushed back by folders.

33,300 spectators, including national coach Hansi Flick, DFB sports director Rudi Völler and DFB President Bernd Neuendorf, saw a demonstration by the defending champion. “Leipzig showed today what quality they have on the offensive,” said Flick during the half-time break on the pay-TV broadcaster Sky: “The way the goals came, that’s really good.”

FREIBURG IM BREISGAU, GERMANY - MAY 02: Marco Rose, Head Coach of RB Leipzig, applauds play during the DFB Cup semifinal match between Sport-Club Freiburg and RB Leipzig at Europa-Park Stadion on May 02, 2023 in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)

RB coach Marco Rose can be happy about entering the final

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Freiburg went into the game with a lot of desire for revenge. Because of the lost cup final last year, striker Lucas Höler had said that “an unfinished business” and that they would be “emotionally charged”. But RB coach Marco Rose also announced that his players would “scratch, bite, spit”. But what they showed above all: outstanding attacking football.

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After a hard-fought opening minute, Leipzig took over and showed their class with the first two goals: Olmo’s header made it 1-0 after an inimitable sprint from Nkunku and a tailor-made cross from Marcel Halstenberg. When Henrichs made it 2-0 after a fine combination game, RB made the Freiburg defenders look like beginners.

The people of Breisgau were visibly shocked by the early two-goal deficit – and coach Streich reacted. Already after 20 minutes he brought Vincenzo Grifo. With the creative player, a little more order returned to the Freiburg game, and RB goalkeeper Janis Blaswich had to save against Höler on his 32nd birthday (34th). But the guests remained dangerous with their enormous speed and playfulness. Everything went too fast for the Freiburg team to make it 3-0 after a one-two from Olmo and Szoboszlai. Above all, Olmo, who also prepared Nkunku to make it 4-0, couldn’t get the SC under control at all.

The half-time whistle was a salvation for Freiburg. But the Breisgauers didn’t succeed in changing sides either, before Gvardiol’s dismissal after a foul on Roland Sallai and Gregoritsch’s goal caused a little excitement. But nothing more.

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