DFB-Pokal: Achtelfinale

Mar 3-4

The DFB-Cup was once again on, and it pretty much went as expected. The only upset was in Bielefeld.
The sensation was 3.Liga Arminia stunning Werder Bremen. And it wasn’t undeserved, as Bielefeld largely outplayed the Bundesliga side. It also means that Arminia is the only non-Bundesliga side in the quarterfinals.

Cupholders Bayern München had no problems with Braunschweig. The most interesting part was that the Allianz-Arena was sold out.

Gladbach didn’t have too many problems at Offenbach. The 4th division side held out well against the Bundesliga side, but the visitors weren’t too motivated. They did just enough to win.

Bundesliga runner-up Wolfsburg only did the necessary at Leipzig, as they easily brushed aside the Rasenbulls. The VWs were control throughout, leaving only a large crowd as the achievement for the RedBallsport.

Dortmund had a hard time breaking down Dresden’s wall, but the Neons eventually broke through for the win. The main story is however that Marco Reus had to be carted off after only 24 minutes, as he got wacked in the knee.

Freiburg met 1.FC Köln in the only clash of Bundesliga sides. But it was perhaps also the least interesting match. The Breisgauers had the match firmly in grip and coasted against a lame Köln side.

It took a while, but Leverkusen broke down Kaiserslautern in overtime to advance.

Aalen gave a good account of themselves, fighting hard. But Hoffenheim was clearly teh better side technically, and eventually was able to turn their advantage into a win.

Kickers Offenbach   - 	Bor. M'Gladbach       0:2 (0:0)   20,500 *

                   0:1  M. Kruse (52., Hand penalty)
                   0:2  Herrmann (83., Kramer)

FC Bayern München   - 	Eintr Braunschweig    2:0 (1:0)   75,000 *

                   1:0  Alaba (45. + 1, direct freekick)
                   2:0  M. Götze (57., Robben)
 
Arminia Bielefeld   - 	Werder Bremen 	      3:1 (1:0)   26,601 *

                   1:0  Junglas (32., Schütz)
                   2:0  Schuppan (57., Dick)
                   2:1  Fritz (76.)
                   3:1  Junglas (84., Ulm)

RasenB. Leipzig     - 	VfL Wolfsburg 	      0:2 (0:1)   43,348

                   0:1  D. Caligiuri (20., De Bruyne)
                   0:2  Klose (57., K. Schäfer)

Dynamo Dresden 	    - 	Bor. Dortmund         0:2 (0:0)   30,503 *

                   0:1  Immobile (50.)
                   0:2  Immobile (90., Blaszczykowski)

SC Freiburg         - 	1.FC Köln 	      2:1 (2:0)   18,800

                   1:0  Ujah (17., own goal, Schmid)
                   2:0  Darida (19., Philipp)
                   2:1  Deyverson (89.)

Bayer Leverkusen    - 	1.FC Kaiserslautern   2:0 aet     26,000

                   1:0  Calhanoglu (102.)
                   2:0  Kießling (114.)

VfR Aalen 	    - 	TSG Hoffenheim 	      0:2 (0:1)    8,252

                   0:1  Polanski (16., Volland)
                   0:2  Volland (56., Schipplock)

2.Liga, Round 23: Darmstadt on point

Round 23, Feb 27-Mar 2

Darmstadt was the big winner as the 98ers upended Braunschweig deep into injury time. It’s pretty amazing for a club that could have been in the 4th division. The match was hard fought and looked to peter out, but late sub Jan Rosenthal rifled a shot into the net at the closing whistle.

Kaiserslautern was in total control against Greuther Fürth, but had to unnecessarily sweat the closing minutes as the visitors tried to pull out a point.

A huge relegation battle in Hamburg, but St.Pauli can’t be too happy with the draw against Aue. It was a hard-fought match, with both sides wasting sitters. But the Paulistas desperately needed a win, so only Erzgebirge can be happy with the result.

Leaders Ingolstadt seemed to be running away, but they’ve been dicking around recently, and the field seems to be moving closer. It was a rare sellout as they faced 1860 in a Bavarian derby. The Schanzer were clearly the dominant club, but 1860 hung around and struck late to grab a point that is quite valuable, considering their relegation battle position.

Fortuna Düsseldorf had a hard fought win away to Heidenheim, which keeps their slim promotion hopes alive – at least they’re within striking distance.

1. FC Kaiserslautern -   SpVgg Greuther Fürth	2:1 (1:0)   23,796

                    1:0  Zimmer (38., Karl)
                    2:0  Löwe (48., penalty, Zoller)
                    2:1  Gießelmann (85., direct freekick)

VfL Bochum	     -   FSV Frankfurt	        3:3 (1:0)   11,594

                    1:0  Terrazzino (16., Eisfeld)
                    2:0  Eisfeld (61., Losilla)
                    2:1  Dedic (79., Balitsch)
                    3:1  Latza (81.)
                    3:2  Kapllani (84., penalty, Grifo)
                    3:3  Kapllani (90. + 1, Grifo)

SV Darmstadt 98	     -   Eintr. Braunschweig	1:0 (0:0)   13,600

                    1:0  Rosenthal (90. + 3)

1. FC Nürnberg	     -   Karlsruher SC	        1:1 (1:1)   30,458

                    1:0  G. Burgstaller (4., Sylvestr)
                    1:1  Hennings (45., Torres)

SV Sandhausen	     -   VfR Aalen   	        2:0 (0:0)    5,112

                    1:0  Bouhaddouz (65., F. Hübner)
                    2:0  Mockenhaupt (83., own goal)
 	
FC St. Pauli	     -   Erzgebirge Aue	        0:0 (0:0)   22,590

1. FC Heidenheim     -   Fortuna Düsseldorf	1:2 (1:1)   11,800
  
                    1:0  Leipertz (11., Titsch-Rivero)
                    1:1  O. Fink (23., Liendl)
                    1:2  Bellinghausen (61., Liendl)

RasenB. Leipzig	     -   1. FC Union Berlin	3:2 (3:2)   24,780

                    1:0  D. Kaiser (3., penalty, Damari)
                    2:0  Kimmich (7., Damari)
                    2:1  Skrzybski (8., Parensen)
                    3:1  Teigl (13., Forsberg)
                    3:2  Polter (29., Quiring)

FC Ingolstadt 04     -   1860 München	        1:1 (1:0)   15,000 *

                    1:0  Danilo (41.)
                    1:1  Bandowski (83., Rama)



 1  FC Ingolstadt 04	  	23   12  9  2 	  36:19  +17 	  	45 
 2  SV Darmstadt 98 (N)	  	23   10  11 2 	  28:16  +12 	  	41
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 3  1. FC Kaiserslautern 	23   11  8  4 	  32:22  +10 	  	41
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 4  Karlsruher SC 	  	23   10  9  4 	  31:18  +13 	  	39 
 5  Fortuna Düsseldorf 	  	23    9  8  6 	  35:30  +5 	  	35 
 6  Eintracht Braunschweig (A) 	23   10  4  9 	  31:27  +4 	  	34 
 7  1. FC Nürnberg (A) 	  	23   10  4  9 	  29:33  -4 	  	34 
 8  RasenBallsport Leipzig (N) 	23    8  9  6 	  26:18  +8 	  	33 
 9  FSV Frankfurt 	  	23    9  4  10 	  32:37  -5 	  	31 
10  1. FC Union Berlin 	  	23    8  6  9 	  30:37  -7 	  	30 
11  1. FC Heidenheim (N) 	23    7  7  9 	  32:27  +5 	  	28 
12  VfL Bochum 	  	        23    5  13 5 	  35:35   0 	  	28 
13  SV Sandhausen 	  	23    7  7  9 	  20:26  -6 	  	28 
14  SpVgg Greuther Fürth 	23    6  9  8 	  24:26  -2 	  	27 
15  1860 München 	  	23    5  7  11 	  29:36  -7 	  	22
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16  Erzgebirge Aue	  	23    5  6  12 	  21:32  -11 	  	21
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17  VfR Aalen 	  	        23    4  7  12 	  16:29  -13 	  	19 
18  FC St. Pauli 	  	23    4  6  13 	  23:42  -19 	  	18



1st line: Promotion to Bundesliga
2nd line: Playoff with 16th Bundesliga
3rd line: Playoff with no.3 of 3.Liga
4th line: Relegation to 3.Liga

A = Absteiger just relegated 
N = Neuling just promoted

BUNDESLIGA, Round 23

Round 23, Feb 27-Mar 1

Leaders Bayern had no trouble with Köln. The visiting coach Peter Stöger gave an pre-match interview where he stated that “Köln has a chance, why not?”. Apparently he thought he was a contestant on “Deutschland sucht den naechsten Komiker”. The match was over in 3 minutes, and it should have turned into another slaughter. But in fairness, Köln caught themselves and prevented a total disaster. Not really much to say from the Bayern standpoint. I guess Guardiola can be happy that Schweinsteiger looks to be back in top form, as if they needed more weapons.

Dortmund and Schalke met in the Revier-derby, probably Germany’s top clash. The Neons showed that they’re back on track, as they dominated and pressured the Blues back into desperately defending. How dominate? How bout 31-3 in shots. The Schalker were clearly hoping this would be the early Dortmund that would dominate and waste chances, then they could steal a goal and the points. Actually not a bad strategy, because BVB was wasting a lot of chances. But they finally broke through late and the dam broke, giving Dortmund a crushing victory over a helpless Schalke, it probably should have been about 6-0. So for Dortmund, they look to have recovered and should be a team to be feared for the rest of the season. Schalke is a strange side that seems to just want to do the bare minimum, despite the fact they’ve probably got some decent talent to play attractive football. But it looks like di Matteo is only concentrating on results, since he’s seen what happens when die Knappen underachieve.

Leverkusen resorted to boring football, as their last couple of wild shootouts hadn’t led to great results. And Freiburg was completely lame, so the Aspirins only needed the single goal to make this one stick.

A hard fought local derby between Hoffenheim and Mainz. The hosts came out as somewhat fortunate winners. Mainz was the better side early, but wasted some great chances. Instead the Hoppers collected themselves and played better after the restart, and ended up with the win.

Hannover and Stuttgart met in a scrappy relegation fight. Well, it’s definitely a fight for Stuttgart, but teh 96ers might get dragged in if they continue their winless 2015 run. Neither side showed much skill, but there was a lot of running around and kicking things. I guess it’s a good result for Stuttgart, since they’re dead last and anything is good, especially on the road. Hannover might consider themselves lucky they didn’t lose.

Hertha got a huge win late against Augsburg. The Berliners have fallen into the relegation battle and desperately needed a result. Augsburg just the type of team it’s hard to get the result against, and since both sides play similar scrappy rather than skill football, it was a hard match to watch. But a late goal by Kalou got Hertha critical points, and they should be thrilled.

Alex Meier was the news as Frankfurt defeated Hamburg. The veteran notched two goals (and even missed a 3rd by rocketing an injury time penalty off the crossbar). He had come under criticism from Frankfurt’s sport-director Bruno Hübner after the last loss in Mainz. Basically Hübner stated that Meier is lazy and doesn’t do anything but score goals, otherwise he’s not to be seen. Meier reacted by stating that Hübner is always criticizing him. As for his performance in Mainz, Meier was measured at having run 11 kilometers on the pitch, which is hardly lazy. Basically Hübner is just a wanker who should STFU. Meier has been Frankfurt’s best player for years and his 16 goals this season is only one behind Robben. Although apparently the two have made up, Hübner is still in hot water with the league for criticizing the refs. As for today’s match, HSV needed some points, but didn’t deserve anything.

Wolfsburg showed they are the no.2 in Germany as they downed Bremen in a pulsating match. The VWs were in a dogfight as Werder stood toe-to-toe, and even managed a lead at half-time. But Wolfsburg had too much firepower, and in form Bas Dost doubled to give the VWs a lead, and there was no way back for Bremen.

Gladbach had a ho-hum win over Paderborn to keep a solid hold on 3rd place.

Total attendance 427,427 (avg 47,942), sellouts in München and Dortmund


Bayern München	     -   1. FC Köln	  4:1 (2:1)   75,000 *

                    1:0  Schweinsteiger (3., Robben)
                    2:0  Ribery (10., Schweinsteiger)
                    2:1  Ujah (45. + 1, M. Lehmann)
                    3:1  Robben (67., Ribery)
                    4:1  Lewandowski (75., Robben)

Borussia Dortmund    -   FC Schalke 04	  3:0 (0:0)   79,500 *

                    1:0  Aubameyang (78., H. Mkhitaryan)
                    2:0  H. Mkhitaryan (79., Gündogan)
                    3:0  Reus (86.)

Bayer 04 Leverkusen  -   SC Freiburg	  1:0 (1:0)   28,624

                    1:0  Rolfes (33., Bellarabi)

TSG Hoffenheim	     -   1. FSV Mainz 05  2:0 (0:0)   24,310

                    1:0  Volland (55., Roberto Firmino)
                    2:0  Polanski (76., Beck)

Hannover 96	     -   VfB Stuttgart	  1:1 (0:0)   40,200

                    0:1  Gentner (52.)
                    1:1  Stindl (70., Joselu)

Hertha BSC	     -   FC Augsburg	  1:0 (0:0)   36,015

                    1:0  Kalou (88., Hegeler)

Eintracht Frankfurt  -   Hamburger SV	  2:1 (1:1)   50,500

                    1:0  Meier (12., penalty, Piazon)
                    1:1  Stieber (45. + 2, N. Müller)
                    2:1  Meier (54.)

Bor. Mönchengladbach -   SC Paderborn 07  2:0 (1:0)   53,152

                    1:0  F. Johnson (18., Korb)
                    2:0  Herrmann (81.)

Werder Bremen	     -   VfL Wolfsburg	  3:5 (3:2)   40,126

                    1:0  Junuzovic (9., Öztunali)
                    1:1  D. Caligiuri (10.)
                    2:1  di Santo (16., Öztunali)
                    2:2  Arnold (18., De Bruyne)
                    3:2  Vieirinha (28., own goal, F. Kroos)
                    3:3  Dost (48., De Bruyne)
                    3:4  Dost (51., De Bruyne)
                    3:5  D. Caligiuri (53., Dost)



 1  Bayern München (M, P) 	23   18  4  1 	  63:10  +53 	  58 
 2  VfL Wolfsburg 	  	23   15  5  3 	  53:27  +26 	  50 
 3  Bor. Mönchengladbach 	23   11  7  5 	  31:18  +13 	  40
 4  Bayer 04 Leverkusen 	23    9  9  5 	  37:29  +8 	  36
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 5  FC Schalke 04 	  	23   10  5  8 	  32:27  +5 	  35 
 6  FC Augsburg 	  	23   11  2  10 	  32:30  +2 	  35
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 7  TSG Hoffenheim 	  	23    9  6  8 	  36:35  +1 	  33 
 8  Eintracht Frankfurt 	23    8  7  8 	  42:45  -3 	  31 
 9  Werder Bremen 	  	23    8  6  9 	  39:49  -10 	  30 
10  Borussia Dortmund 	  	23    8  4  11 	  31:31   0 	  28 
11  Hannover 96 	  	23    7  6  10 	  26:34  -8 	  27 
12  1. FSV Mainz 05 	  	23    5  10 8 	  30:33  -3 	  25 
13  1. FC Köln (N) 	  	23    6  7  10 	  21:29  -8 	  25 
14  Hertha BSC Berlin	  	23    7  3  13 	  28:42  -14 	  24 
15  Hamburger SV 	  	23    6  6  11 	  16:33  -17 	  24
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16  SC Paderborn 07 (N) 	23    5  8  10 	  23:43  -20 	  23
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17  SC Freiburg 	  	23    4  10 9 	  24:32  -8 	  22 
18  VfB Stuttgart 	  	23    4  7  12 	  24:41  -17 	  19


M = Meister, defending Champion
P = Pokalsieger, Cup winner
N = Neuling, just promoted