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This year’s DFB Cup season is going absolutely crazy. There is also – involuntarily – a Swiss in the middle. Mönchengladbach coach Gerardo Seoane (45) and his team are the third Bundesliga club, after Bayern and Frankfurt, to fail on Tuesday evening against third division club FC Saarbrücken.
Learning something from the record champions can often be a promising approach. From Gladbach’s point of view, however, they would have liked to avoid being knocked out 2-1 after taking the lead in stoppage time – as Bayern did in November.
The disillusionment among the Rhinelanders is great. “It is not the first disappointment this year, but one that obviously hurts a little more because you are finally saying goodbye to a competition,” Seoane explained at the press conference after the match. The DFB Cup would have been the chance to improve on the disappointing Bundesliga season so far. In the last nine games, Gladbach only have a slim chance of reaching their desired European Cup places.
The chance of qualifying for the final has rarely been so great. Because the match in Saarbrücken was postponed by a month due to weather conditions, it was clear before kick-off: Kaiserslautern, a relegation candidate from the second division, was waiting in the semi-finals. The match was also halted for a long time on Tuesday evening due to rain.
When asked about expectations for the rest of the season, the three-time YB champion coach tried to calm things down. “I don’t think this is the time to make such statements. Now it is time to process it, to reflect, to get energy back,” he says calmly.
Certain Gladbach supporters also need emotional control. After the final whistle, several dozen fans broke into the stadium and confronted their team – fortunately the scene did not escalate. However, Gladbach manager Roland Virkus (57) understands the fans. “I come from Gladbach and can understand every percent of the fans’ anger,” he told “Bild” on Wednesday. The boss also holds coach Seoane responsible: “We can’t let that happen to us if we don’t think of anything against such an opponent and then blindly counterattack. I now expect answers from the technical staff.”
Thanks to the Saarbrücken Cup sensation, three lower division teams are in the semi-finals of the DFB Cup this year – something that has never happened before. In three weeks, Saarbrücken will face Kaiserslautern, while Leverkusen will host Fortuna from Düsseldorf. Naturally, given this starting position, only the title for the Bundesliga leader around Nati captain Granit Xhaka (31) counts in the cup.
Source : Blick
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