Published 2015-04-28 23:32
Berlin. Dortmund in the final of the German Cup. The team knocked out Bayern Munich on away ground since the home team missed four straight shootout.
Dortmund in the final of the German Cup. The team knocked out Bayern Munich on away ground since the home team missed four straight shootout.
When the Dortmund coach Jürgen Klopp recently announced his resignation, he admitted that a Cup win would be the perfect ending to the seven years of the club.
The start of the semifinal away against Bayern Munich suggested, however, that it was a pious hope against an FC Bayern at the weekend secured another league victory.
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By the Dortmund player Robert Lewandowski gave the home side the lead after half an hour and at the beginning of the second half had the Pole also a shot in the bar.
The seconds later it was is also a clear hand in the penalty area of Dortmund’s Marcel Schmelzer as the judge disregarded from.
So it was close to FC Bayern could decide the game.
Instead chirped Dortmund in the 75 minutes by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and the rest of the regular match time, it was Dortmund who were closest to a target profit.
The second half did Arjen Robben comeback after his long abdominal muscle injury .
Robben, however, could only play in the fourth before he was forced to leave the field. He appeared to have pain in the calf.
Next week’s semi-final against Barcelona in the Champions League is in danger.
In the long run was FC Bayern closest to victory, especially since Dortmund over the lighted understudy Kevin Kampl being sent off after two yellow cards.
In particular, substitute Bastian Schweinsteiger had two huge chances to nod his Bayern to the final in Berlin.
The semi-final would be decided by shootout.
Bayern captain Philipp Lahm missed the first penalty, then he slipped with stödjebenet the shot. The ball went over.
Bavarian other penalties missed Xabi Alonso in an identical way.
Meanwhile, Dortmund Gündogan and Kehl managed his opportunities.
Mario Götze struck Although Bavaria’s third penalty goal. Dortmund’s reserve goalkeeper Mitch Langerak could save, however.
Dortmund captain Mats Hummels could determine, but now saved Manuel Neuer.
Neuer himself would beat the fourth penalty. He dotted the bar and the semi-final was settled.
Jürgen Klopp sprinted out against their players and a wild joy erupted at the Allianz Arena.
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