Dortmund knocked out of DFB Cup by St Pauli
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[January 19, 2022] (Reuters)
-Holders Borussia Dortmund suffered a
shock exit from the German Cup at the hands of second-tier leaders
St Pauli on Tuesday, going down 2-1 in the third round.
Etienne Amenyido gave St Pauli a fourth-minute lead from close range
and Axel Witsel's own goal in the 40th minute doubled the hosts'
advantage.
Erling Haaland's penalty just before the hour mark reduced the
arrears but St Pauli hung on to reach the last eight and secure a
first win over Dortmund for 33 years.
"We caused ourselves several problems in the opening 15 minutes and
also conceded a goal straightaway. That's when it gets difficult,"
head coach Marco Rose said.
"The way we went about trying to score the equaliser in the first
half was a little rash. After going 2-0 down, we adjusted a few
things. But the key issue is how we, as the holders, started this
cup battle. We didn't get that right."
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FC St Pauli players applaud fans after the match REUTERS/Fabian
Bimmer
Bayern Munich were knocked out 5-0 by Borussia
Moenchengladbach in round two meaning that for the first time since
2011 at least one of Bayern or Dortmund will not be in the final.
Bundesliga side FC Cologne also went out to second-tier opposition
as they lost on penalties to Hamburg SV after the tie ended 1-1.
Bochum beat Mainz 3-1 in an all-Bundesliga clash.
In the night's other tie second-tier Karlsruher beat 1860 Munich 1-0
thanks to a Marvin Wanitzek penalty.
(Reporting by Martyn HermanEditing by Toby Davis)
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