Tah strikes late to send Leverkusen to German Cup semis

Bayer Leverkusen's German defender Jonathan Tah (2nd R) celebrates scoring the 3-2 winning goal with his teammates during the German Cup (DFB Pokal) quarterfinal between Bayer 04 Leverkusen and VfB Stuttgart in Leverkusen, western Germany on Feb. 6, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 07 February 2024
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Tah strikes late to send Leverkusen to German Cup semis

  • League leaders Leverkusen twice came from behind against an impressive Stuttgart side, securing victory in the dying moments for the third time in their past five matches
  • The win will be a crucial confidence boost for Leverkusen ahead of Saturday’s home date with Bayern Munich, who sit two points behind them in the league

LEVERKUSEN,Germany: Jonathan Tah scored in the 90th minute to send Bayer Leverkusen through to the German Cup semifinals with a 3-2 win at home over Stuttgart on Tuesday.

League leaders Leverkusen twice came from behind against an impressive Stuttgart side, securing victory in the dying moments for the third time in their past five matches.

With the match headed for extra time, midfielder Florian Wirtz curled in a superb cross for Tah to head home and clinch a memorable victory.

Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso toasted the victory, telling reporters “sometimes we win with control, structure and stability, but today we won with heart, soul — and that is also very important.”

“To score like that gives us lots of energy and positive hope for what’s to come,” goalscorer Tah told Germany’s ARD network.

The win will be a crucial confidence boost for Leverkusen ahead of Saturday’s home date with Bayern Munich, who sit two points behind them in the league.

Tah, however, sought to quash trophy talk, saying “what makes us strong is that we’re focusing on the here and now and on the tasks we have at hand, not what could happen at the end of the season.”

Stuttgart goalscorer Waldemar Anton said “to lose like that hurts enormously, we had the game in our grasp.”

With Leverkusen and Stuttgart two of only three quarter finalists from the top division, this season’s German Cup represented a real chance of silverware, particularly with Bayern, Borussia Dortmund and holders RB Leipzig already eliminated.

Stuttgart, who sit third in the table this campaign having needed to win a two-legged playoff to stay in the Bundesliga last season, opened with a flurry.

Anton shrugged off center-back Edmond Tapsoba to head in from a corner and give the visitors a deserved lead after just 11 minutes.

Unflappable for much of the season, the early goal took the steam out of Alonso’s side, who struggled to handle Stuttgart’s intense pressing.

Leverkusen finally broke through early in the second-half with a stunning long-range shot from Germany midfielder Robert Andrich.

Stuttgart scored next to cut the home side’s momentum, again pressing Leverkusen into an error when trying to play out from the back, before Chris Fuehrich curled the ball home.

Alonso sensed a first loss in 30 matches this season and brought on Amine Adli, fresh from Africa Cup of Nations duty for Morocco. The forward repayed his coach’s faith, collecting a Wirtz assist and scoring three minutes after coming off the bench.

With a punishing 30 minutes of extra time on the horizon, Wirtz found Tah unmarked in front of goal, keeping the unbeaten side’s dream of a treble alive.

Tah was full of praise for his manager after the match, saying “he always finds the right words, the right moments to be sensitive to what we’re doing well and what we aren’t.”

On Wednesday, three-time Cup winners Borussia Moenchengladbach face third division Saarbruecken away.

This season’s giantkillers Saarbruecken have already claimed the scalps of Bayern and Eintracht Frankfurt.

The winners will join Leverkusen along with second division sides Fortuna Dusseldorf and Kaiserslautern in the last four.


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  • Maximilian Mittelstaedt, converted a first-half penalty for the visitors while Leverkusen’s Alejandro Grimaldo pulled one back
  • The victory took the German Cup holders level on 29 points with third-placed RB Leipzig

BERLIN: Deniz Undav set up two goals for Germany teammate Jamie Leweling and grabbed one of his own as Stuttgart cruised to a 4-1 win at Bayer Leverkusen in the German Bundesliga on Saturday.
Another Germany international, Maximilian Mittelstaedt, converted a first-half penalty for the visitors while Leverkusen’s Alejandro Grimaldo pulled one back from the spot in the second half.
The victory took the German Cup holders level on 29 points with third-placed RB Leipzig, but in fifth spot, one behind Leverkusen, on goal difference.
Stuttgart arrived in Leverkusen having won just one of the past 31 games in all competitions between the sides dating back to 2010, but were brilliant and led 4-0 at half-time.
Leweling poked home from close range after seven minutes. Undav set up Leweling to score again with 16 minutes gone, but the former Brighton man was offside.
Mittelstaedt converted a penalty just before the half-hour mark. Undav once again found Leweling to score just before half-time and added another two minutes into stoppage time as Stuttgart grabbed control of the match.
Playing his first league match since November, Grimaldo gave the scoreline a bit of respectability with a 66th-minute penalty after Malik Tillman was felled in the box.
Freiburg came from a goal down to beat Hamburg 2-1 at home, with the visitors playing most of the second half with 10 men.
Tottenham loanee Luka Vuskovic put Hamburg in front just after half-time but Freiburg scored twice through Vincenzo Grifo and Igor Matanovic after Daniel Elfadli picked up a second yellow on the 51st-minute mark.
The victory took Freiburg four points outside the European placings.
In the German capital, last-placed Mainz played out a 2-2 draw against Union Berlin, with visiting coach Urs Fischer managing his first match against his former side.
Germany midfielder Nadiem Amiri and former Union forward Benedict Hollerbach took the visitors to a two-goal lead but Jeong Woo-yeong and Danilho Doekhi scored inside the final 15 minutes to level things up.
Mainz are unbeaten in five games in all competitions since Fischer was appointed in early December, including a memorable 2-2 draw at league leaders Bayern Munich.
During an impressive five-and-a-half-year stint at Union, Fischer lifted the club from the second division to a maiden promotion and a season in the Champions League.
Elsewhere, Heidenheim picked up a valuable point in a 2-2 home draw with Cologne.
Two of Saturday’s matches — Leipzig’s visit to St. Pauli and Werder Bremen’s home clash with Hoffenheim — were postponed due to heavy snowfall across northern Germany.
On Sunday, Bayern can extend their lead atop the table over Borussia Dortmund to 11 points with a win at home against Wolfsburg.
Dortmund were held 3-3 at Eintracht Frankfurt on Friday.