Freiburg goalkeeper Florian Müller saves the decisive penalty from Hertha's Pascal Klemens in DFB-Pokal quarterfinal shootout, securing semifinal spot.
Freiburg goalkeeper Florian Müller saves the decisive penalty from Hertha's Pascal Klemens in DFB-Pokal quarterfinal shootout, securing semifinal spot.
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Freiburg defeats Hertha on penalties and advances to cup semifinals

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SC Freiburg defeated Hertha BSC 5-4 on penalties in the DFB-Pokal quarterfinals to reach the semifinals. After a 1-1 draw in extra time, goalkeeper Florian Müller saved the decisive penalty from Pascal Klemens. Hertha's dream of a first cup final at the Olympiastadion has been shattered.

At Berlin's Olympiastadion, 56,743 spectators watched an even match between second-division Hertha BSC and Bundesliga side SC Freiburg. The game was goalless after 90 minutes, with goals coming late in extra time: Yuito Suzuki scored for Freiburg in the 96th minute following a mistake by Hertha's Linus Gechter. Hertha captain Fabian Reese equalized in the 104th minute with a long-range shot to make it 1-1.

In the penalty shootout, all Freiburg players scored, while goalkeeper Florian Müller saved the decisive kick from Hertha's Pascal Klemens, securing a 5-4 win. Freiburg joins Bayer Leverkusen and VfB Stuttgart in the semifinals; the final spot goes to the winner of Bayern Munich versus RB Leipzig. SC captain Christian Günter told Sky: «Schöner geht es nicht. We have memories of this stadium. The last one wasn't so nice. All the nicer to stand and celebrate in the curve today.»

Before the game, Hertha coach Stefan Leitl criticized Berlin's governing mayor Kai Wegner for missing the match due to an Olympics visit. Wegner, who recently spoke of his dream of a Hertha final, instead emphasized Berlin's ambitions for the Olympic Games. For Hertha in the 2. Bundesliga, six points behind the promotion spot, the pressure is mounting. Freiburg is one win away from a second final appearance, having lost on penalties to Leipzig in 2022.

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X discussions highlight the intense penalty shootout drama in Freiburg's 5-4 victory over Hertha BSC, advancing to DFB-Pokal semifinals. Hertha fans express disappointment despite praising their strong showing. Some criticize Freiburg's weak performance. Media notes goalkeeper Florian Müller's key saves and player highlights like Yuito Suzuki.

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Split-image illustration of Mainz 05 (2-0 vs Strasbourg) and Freiburg (3-0 vs Celta Vigo) celebrating European quarterfinal wins, stadium atmosphere.
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Mainz and Freiburg win European cup quarterfinal first legs

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FSV Mainz 05 defeated RC Strasbourg 2-0 in the UEFA Conference League quarter-final first leg, positioning themselves strongly for the semis ahead of the return leg at La Meinau. SC Freiburg beat Celta Vigo 3-0 in the Europa League. Both German sides dominated their matches.

SC Freiburg defeated Sporting Braga 3:1 in the Europa League semi-final second leg and reached a European final for the first time in the club's history.

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SC Freiburg secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Celta Vigo in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final at Europa-Park Stadion, following their historic advancement past Genk. Vincenzo Grifo, Jan-Niklas Beste, and Matthias Ginter scored the goals for the Bundesliga side. The win puts Freiburg in a strong position to reach the semi-finals for the first time.

Borussia Dortmund defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 3:2 and secured second place in the Bundesliga. The loss leaves Eintracht outside the European qualification spots.

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