🤯 Stuttgart rip Bielefeld apart in 13 minutes after DSC blunder
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Not even 15 minutes had been played when all the Bielefeld fans already had the goal cry on their lips. After a brilliant counterattack, the East Westphalians had a 100% chance to make it 1-0.
Kun et tee paikoista maalia (rimaan!)....... niin Woltemade tekee 4min myöhemmin toisessa päässä!#DFBPokalfinale pic.twitter.com/TniQlm3rAm
— Kari (@Rajainmaki) May 24, 2025
After a cross from Grodowski, the ball slipped through and landed at the feet of Noah Sarenren Bazee, who only had to push it past Nübel from a few meters out, but to the dismay of the Arminia fans, the striker hit the crossbar.And the missed big chance was punished just a few minutes later. After a superb pass from Angelo Stiller, Nick Woltemade was through on goal and slotted the ball past Jonas Kersken into the net – 1:0 for VfB Stuttgart.
On the other side opens Woltemade the scoring insted - 0:1#DFBPokalfinale #DFBPokal #DSCVFB pic.twitter.com/2I7KE9fDme
— Birdsofbangkok (@Birdsofbangkok1) May 24, 2025
And it was about to get even worse. After a misunderstanding between Wörl and Schreck, the way was clear for Deniz Undav, who unselfishly laid the ball off in front of goal to Millot – the Frenchman only had to tap it in.
As if that wasn't enough, the Swabians more or less sealed the deal in the 28th minute. After an assist from Angelo Stiller, the German international slotted the ball past Kersken into the net to make it 3:0.
Now it's your turn: Can Arminia come back here or is the final already decided after the 3:0? Feel free to share your opinion in the comments!
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