SV Wehen Wiesbaden vs. RB Leipzig: DFB Cup NOW in the live ticker

SV Wehen Wiesbaden and RB Leipzig meet today in the first round of the DFB Cup. SPOX is ticking the duel live.

SV Wehen Wiesbaden vs. RB Leipzig – 1:2

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0:1 Forsberg (7.), 0:2 Sesko (18.), 1:2 Prtajin (41.)

Lineup SV Wehen Wiesbaden

Stritzel – Angha, Mockenhaupt, Mathisen, Vukotic – Goppel, Jacobsen, Fechner, Lee – Froese, Prtajin

Lineup RB Leipzig

Gulacsi – Henrichs, Klostermann, Lukeba, C. Lenz – Seiwald, Kampl, Fabio Carvalho, Forsberg – Poulsen, Sesko

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SV Wehen Wiesbaden vs. RB Leipzig: DFB Cup NOW in the live ticker – 1:2

Halftime After 45 minutes the score in the cup game between SV Wehen Wiesbaden and RB Leipzig is 1:2. The drops seemed almost sucked. The guests approached the matter with all seriousness, seemed very focused at the beginning and sank their first shot on goal of the game. When the Bundesliga club’s second goal came a good ten minutes later, the course seemed set. The lawnballers had everything under control and thought they were safe. So the rude awakening came shortly before the break. The second division team rewarded themselves for their tireless efforts.

SV Wehen Wiesbaden vs. RB Leipzig: DFB Cup NOW in the live ticker – half-time break

45.+3. Then referee Robert Hartmann asks the players to go to the dressing rooms for a break.

45.+1. For the first time, the referee reaches for the yellow cardboard. Thijmen Goppel gets to see it after a foul on Kevin Kampl.

45. Castello Lukeba plays a lightning-clean through ball into the path of Fabio Carvalho, who has a free path into the box and his right-footed shot from the half-left position fails past Florian Stritzel, who reacts strongly.

SV Wehen Wiesbaden vs. RB Leipzig: DFB Cup NOW in the live ticker – Tor Wiesbaden

41. Gooooool! SV WEHEN WIESBADEN – RB Leipzig 1:2. The home team comes to their sense of success out of nowhere. From the right, Martin Angha plays forward into Ivan Prtajin’s path. He shakes off the initially stubborn Nicolas Seiwald, who ultimately doesn’t want to risk a red card. From about twelve meters, the striker cleverly lifts the ball over Peter Gulacsi’s goal.

37. Wehen Wiesbaden have already counted four official attempts to shoot on goal. But there was only one dangerous ball for Peter Gulacsi. The rest were blocked things. RB has eight shots on goal and almost 70 percent possession

35. Leipzig passes an opponent’s throw-in, thus capturing the ball, which is supposed to run over Benjamin Henrichs to Fabio Carvalho. But this pass is too imprecise at the edge of the penalty area.

31. Hyun-Ju Lee once again makes it into the penalty area on the left and gets the first corner for SVWW. After this, Marcus Mathisen looks for a conclusion, but Nicolas Seiwald stands in his way.

29. The Saxons no longer have to pull out a leg. Accordingly, highlights are few and far between in this phase. The outsider only speaks out very sporadically.

26. Fabio Carvalho tries a direct shot from about 18 meters. The ball rolls past Florian Stritzel’s goal on the left.

24. So the Red Bulls have everything under control here, control the game, set the pace. And as soon as that is put on, the second division team will have problems.

22. Now the Wiesbaden team is trying to get the pace back through Kianz Froese. But the attack quickly fizzles out.

20. This game loses its tension early on. The defending champion has been working with the necessary seriousness since the beginning and has thus set the course in good time. And the home team is already having an impact.

SV Wehen Wiesbaden vs. RB Leipzig: DFB Cup NOW in the live ticker – Tor Leipzig

18. Gooooool! SV Wehen Wiesbaden – RB LEIPZIG 0:2. Now the second division team is also helping out actively. Bjarke Jacobsen clears the ball into the feet of Fabio Carvalho, who immediately tries the pass into the box. Marcus Mathisen has to solve this differently with his head. But the central defender sets up for Benjamin Sesko, who can effortlessly shoot in with his right foot in the middle of the box.

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17. Suddenly Emil Forsberg appears in the box on the left and lifts the ball with his right foot past Stritzel into the far corner. But the flag goes up and the whistle sounds – offside.

16. Then Marcus Mathisen loses the ball to Benjamin Sesko in the center circle. The attacker immediately sets off, gets into the penalty area and is defeated by Florian Stritzel. The follow-up shots from Yussuf Poulsen and Fabio Carvalho were also unsuccessful. So the great efficiency is history.

14. And the SVWW attacks again – this time from the left. Hyun-Ju Lee storms into the box and aims for the far corner with his right foot. Peter Gulacsi stretches as much as he can and parries. Christopher Lenz cleans up the rest and, with a bit of luck, clears the ball past the goal to the right.

13. Then the Wiesbaden team got their first shot on goal. Sascha Mockenhaupt takes a shot from the second row, but clearly misses the target with his right-footed shot from a half-right position.

12. But the hosts are far from thinking about giving up. Markus Kauczinski’s boys indicate offensive efforts.

9. The early deficit is of course bitter for the second division team when the favorites get off to such an efficient start. This means that the outsider’s chances are dwindling rapidly. Leipzig can now play things out even more patiently.

SV Wehen Wiesbaden vs. RB Leipzig: DFB Cup NOW in the live ticker – Tor Leipzig

7. Gooooool! SV Wehen Wiesbaden – RB LEIPZIG 0:1. With the first completed attack, the guests immediately achieve success. Christopher Lenz crosses from the left. Yussif Poulsen extends the cross with his head. Florian Stritzel parries this ball, but then Emil Forsberg is completely free in a position slightly shifted to the right and shoots his right-foot shot technically cleanly into the top left corner.

6. Then the home team launches their first counterattack on the right side. From there, Kianz Froese plays into the middle, but Ivan Prtajin comes a step too late.

5. The 12,000 spectators in the Brita Arena are of course waiting for good actions from their team and celebrate every duel they win. But such celebrations are always short-lived because the Weheners never have the ball for very long.

4. The lawnball players don’t lack patience at the beginning. You move around the center line. Leipzig are still unable to penetrate particularly far into the opponent’s half. However, the home team still doesn’t have any significant possession of the ball.

2. As expected, the Bundesliga team immediately takes the initiative, carries the ball extensively, but takes its time gaining space.

1. The kick-off has just sounded in the Brita Arena. The guests toast at a cloudless 19 degrees.

SV Wehen Wiesbaden vs. RB Leipzig: DFB Cup NOW in the live ticker – kick-off

before the start Shortly before the start of the game we look at the referee team. Robert Hartmann is on the whistle. The 44-year-old referee has experience from 144 Bundesliga games and is making his 29th appearance in the DFB Cup. Assisting him are his assistants Christian Pfarrer and Markus Schüller as well as fourth official Patrick Alt. The quartet cannot rely on VAR support.

Before the start For the third time, both clubs will face each other in a competitive game after spending a season together in the 3rd division in 2013/2014. Back then there were home wins, in Wiesbaden it was 2-1. Only Yussuf Poulsen remains on both sides.

Before the start RB is only taking part for the twelfth time since its debut in 2011, but the lawnballers have not missed a season since 2013 and have already reached the final in the Berlin Olympic Stadium four times. While they were left behind in 2019 and 2021, the Saxons have now won two cups and have been unbeaten in twelve cup games.

before the start SVWW will be involved in the DFB Cup for the 15th time since their debut in 1988 as SV Wehen. The best performance dates back to the 2008/2009 season. Back then they only failed in the quarter-finals against Hamburger SV. Since then they have never made it past the second round. The last time we took part was in August 2021, right at the start against Borussia Dortmund.

Before the start Wehen Wiesbaden has been without a win for four games. The promoted team got off to a good start in the 2nd league – 1-1 against Magdeburg, 1-0 against Hertha and KSC. But then the thread broke. The Hessians suffered their third defeat of the season on Saturday at home against Elversberg (0:2).

before the start After the cup victories in 2022 and 2023, the Leipzig team won their third notable title in the club’s history with the Supercup in mid-August. Incidentally, this final against FC Bayern Munich took place on the actual cup weekend, which is why the encounter against Wehen Wiesbaden will only be rescheduled today. The lawn ballers only made one slip-up this season – at the Bundesliga opener in Leverkusen (2:3). The remaining five competitive games were all won nationally and on the European stage.

before the start At the end of the first round of the DFB Cup, which began on August 11th, the fourteenth-placed team in the second league will host the fourth-placed team in the German top flight, who are also defending champions and Champions League participants. This would roughly define how the balance of power is distributed on paper and who is the big favorite here.

before the start Peter Gulacsi can make his comeback between the posts after almost a year out due to injury. Janis Blaswich takes a seat on the bench. Mohamed Simakan, David Raum, Xavi Simons, Xaver Schlager and Lois Openda can also be found there. To do this, Marco Rose today orders Christopher Lenz, Lukas Klostermann, Emil Forsberg, Nicolas Seiwald and Yusuf Poulsen into the Leipzig starting lineup. In total, there are six changes after the 1-0 win in Mönchengladbach.

before the start The following eleven players are initially on the pitch for RB Leipzig: Gulacsi – Henrichs, Klostermann, Lukeba, Lenz – Seiwald, Kampl, Carvalho, Forsberg – Poulsen, Sesko.

Before the start Compared to the 0-2 home defeat against Elversberg at the weekend, Markus Kauczinski made five changes. Instead of Florian Carstens, Nico Rieble, Robin Heußer, Julius Kade and Franko Kovacevic (all bench), Sascha Mockenhaupt, Aleksandar Vukotic, Bjarke Jacobsen, Hyun-Ju Lee and Ivan Prtajin move into the Wiesbaden starting eleven.

Before the start As soon as the reporting begins, we turn our attention to the personnel matters of the evening and first and foremost to the team line-up of SV Wehen Wiesbaden: Stritzel – Angha, Mockenhaupt, Mathisen, Vukotic – Goppel, Jacobsen, Fechner, Lee – Froese, Prtajin.

before the start The game will kick off at 8:45 p.m. in the Brita Arena in Wiesbaden.

before the start Hello and welcome to the live ticker of the cup game between SV Wehen Wiesbaden and RB Leipzig.

2023-09-27 19:50:10
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