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Kaiserslau­tern reach German Cup final

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BERLIN: Kaiserslau­tern became the first side from outside the Bundesliga to reach the German Cup final since 2011 on Tuesday, ending third-tier Saarbrueck­en’s run with a 2-0 victory.

Hosts Saarbrueck­en were bidding to become the first third-division club to lift the trophy in the competitio­n’s history, but came up short after goalkeeper Tim Schreiber’s costly error.

Saarbrueck­en had already knocked Bayern Munich, Eintracht Frankfurt and Borussia Moenchengl­adbach out of the cup, but came unstuck against fallen giants Kaiserslau­tern.

“That hurts so much,” Saarbrueck­en coach Ruediger Ziehl told ARD.

“We didn’t have to lose that game. We paid for one mistake.”

The Bundesliga 2 team will face either Xabi Alonso’s unbeaten Bayer Leverkusen or Fortuna Duesseldor­f in the final in Berlin on May 25 as they bid to win the title for a third time.

The last second-tier club to reach the final was Duisburg 13 years ago, when they lost 5-0 to Schalke.

“We didn’t allow them to counter against us. That’s how Bayern Munich failed here, that’s how Borussia Moenchengl­adbach failed here,” said Kaiserslau­tern boss Friedhelm Funkel.

The best chance of a cagey first half saw Kai Brunker head narrowly wide for Saarbrueck­en shortly before the break.

But the visitors struck first eight minutes into the second period, as

Marlon Ritter’s near-post header from an Almamy Toure cross was allowed to bounce through his legs by Schreiber.

Saarbrueck­en’s cup final dream was all but ended with 15 minutes to play as former Monaco full-back Toure turned goalscorer, climbing highest to nod Tymoteusz Puchacz’s away-swinging free-kick into the bottom corner.

Brunker went close again for Saarbrueck­en late on, but they could not set up an exciting finish.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Kaiserslau­tern players celebrate with their fans after the match.
REUTERS Kaiserslau­tern players celebrate with their fans after the match.

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