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'Up for anything': Stuttgart eye Berlin nightlife after cup triumph

'Up for anything': Stuttgart eye Berlin nightlife after cup triumph

France 2424-05-2025

A brace from Enzo Millot and goals from Nick Woltemade and Deniz Undav took Stuttgart to a 4-2 win in the German capital, lifting their fourth German Cup and their first trophy since winning the league in 2006-07.
Hoeness told reporters he was "up for anything" to celebrate winning the first major trophy of his coaching career, including infamous fetish club Berghain.
The legendary nightclub, known for techno music, leather parties and a complete ban on cameras, is a fixture in Berlin's nightlife landscape, but also has a famously exclusive door policy.
"Who knows? But let's see if we can get in. Will take the trophy with us, but it probably won't make a difference for the bouncers."
Hoeness was showered with beer and champagne by his charges at the end of the post-match press conference, as has become a cup final tradition.
Stuttgart striker Undav said his side would get their official commitments out of the way quickly.
The Germany forward said he "won't be there long" at the club's official banquet before painting the town.

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