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German Cup: Bundesliga pair crash out!

nedeľa, 15. august 2010 09:56 | Autor: Dr-Bet.com

St Pauli and Hannover were the first Bundesliga sides to go out of the DFB-Pokal this season as they lost 1-0 to Chemnitz and on penalties against Elversberg respectively.

A goal from Andreas Richter in the fifth minute was enough to knock the Bundesliga newcomers St Pauli out of the competition, while Hannover struggled at Bavarian side Elversberg, crashing out 5-4 on penalties after the match had ended goalless with Mikael Forssell missing from the spot.

The defeat will put pressure on Reds coach Mirko Slomka, whose side has looked far from impressive in pre-season after only avoiding relegation to the second division on on the final day of last season.

The rest of their top-flight rivals secured their passage to the second round without any problems.

Bayer Leverkusen secured the most emphatic win of the day with an 11-1 triumph at Pirmasens, despite only leading 1-0 at half time.

Germany internationals Patrick Helmes and Stefan Kiessling were in scoring mood with three and two goals respectively while Eren Derdiyok left coach Jupp Heynckes a welcome selection headache with a brace after coming on for Helmes.

Borussia Dortmund warmed up for their Europa League play-off on Thursday with a 3-0 win at Wacker Burghausen with Lucas Barrios, Nevan Subotic and Kevin Grosskreutz on target while a goal from Papiss Demba Cisse was enough to see Freiburg through against Oberneuland.

Stuttgart defeated Babelsberg 2-1 while Werder Bremen thrashed Rot Weiss Ahlen 4-0 and Hoffenheim beat Hansa Rostock by the same scoreline and Borussia Monchengladbach defeated Erzgebirge Aue 3-1.

Elsewhere, second division side 1860 Munich came from behind to beat SC Verl 2-1 while Bavarian rivals Augsburg, who were beaten semi-finalists last season, only just scraped past SV Sandhausen.

A penalty in stoppage time from Nando Rafael took the game to extra time and Augsburg won 4-1 on penalties.

Extra time was also required for Greuther Furth to beat Eintracht Braunschweig 2-1.

On Friday, Kaiserslautern needed extra-time before seeing off second division side Osnabruck.

Osnabruck, who last season accounted for both Borussia Dortmund and Hamburg on their way to the quarter-finals, showed their cup pedigree once again by coming with a minute of knocking out the Bundesliga newcomers.

The sides were locked at 1-1 after 90 minutes thanks to a last-minute equaliser from Kaiserslautern's Srdjan Lakic.

Erwin Hoffer then scored twice for the Red Devils early in the second half of extra-time before Bjorn Lindemann scored a late consolation for the hosts.

There was no such difficulty for Eintracht Frankfurt, who beat Wilhelmshaven 4-0 with goals from Ioannis Amanatidis, Georgios Tzavellas, Patrick Ochs and Halil Altintop.

Second division newcomers Ingolstadt saw off Karlsruhe 2-0 with Lubeck defeating Duisburg and FSV Frankfurt beating Paderborn by the same scoreline.

Third division Jahn Regensburg made Arminia Bielefeld of the second division sweat as they forced them to a penalty shoot-out.

However, Alexander Buch missed as the shoot-out went into sudden death and Markus Schuler's goal ensured Christian Ziege could celebrate his first win on the Bielefeld bench.