Soccer is awesome. The DFB Pokal (German Cup) showed yesterday the premise that anything can happen on the pitch when the Saarbrückena team 15th in the Third Division, took BMunich yesterday in the 96th minute (2-1).
No one will sleep in the German city this Wednesday. In a stadium full to the brim, the modest team led by Rudiger Ziehl achieved a historic victory after fighting Bayern’s dominance like true wild boars.
The person responsible for the success is none other than Tim Schreiber. It is hard to forget in Munich the name of the young 21-year-old goalkeeper who undoubtedly had the game of his life. He started by conceding a goal from Müller early on (16′) but he didn’t hesitate and grabbed the Saarbrücken at the most critical moment.
Before the break comes the tie, the task of Sontheimer, with his team’s first shot (45′). And he did only two things, the next one was Gauss to win in an epic way, as only happens in the movies, in ’94’. But between those two goals, what happened was a solid defense by Ziehl’s men against them Tuchelwho was also arrogant in not stepping in at the last minute to resolve the issue.
It has up to 74% ownership Bavaria, but it was not widely used due to lack of success. Or well, rather before the performance of Schreiber. He stopped as many as six shots between the sticks, some of them not easy, and received congratulations from the player himself. Müller at the end of the game, his pride was eaten away despite coming home for the first time.
The goal in the 96th minute, in a great play by Saarbrücken, unleashed a frenzy that was ten times bigger when the final whistle blew. Happiness is deserved. Long live football.
Source: La Verdad

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