Dortmund’s woes continue with German Cup exit at Wolfsburg

Published October 31, 2024
LEVERKUSEN: Bayer Leverkusen’s Aleix Garcia shoots to score from a free kick during the DFB Pokal match against SV Elversberg at BayArena.—AFP
LEVERKUSEN: Bayer Leverkusen’s Aleix Garcia shoots to score from a free kick during the DFB Pokal match against SV Elversberg at BayArena.—AFP

WOLFSBURG: Borussia Dort­mund were eliminated from the German Cup in the second round with a 1-0 extra-time loss at Wolfsburg on Tuesday, deepening the struggling club’s woes.

Scoreless after 90 minutes, the match looked set for penalties before Jonas Wind tapped in from close range in the 117th minute.

Dortmund and new coach Nuri Sahin came into the match under pressure, last season’s Champions League finalists sitting seven points off top spot in the league after just eight games.

Dortmund had lost their last four matches away from home in all competitions but had the best of the opening half, Maximilian Beier hitting the post with just the goalkeeper to beat.

The visitors dominated possession but lacked fluency in attack and failed to break through and looked to have set their sights on penalties as extra time ran down.

Wind however scored for the hosts with three minutes remaining, heaping more pressure on Sahin and his struggling side.

“Extremely bitter to concede a goal like that after 120 minutes. It’s tough,” said Dortmund’s Pascal Gross. “We’ve got injury problems, but that’s no excuse — we had chances to score.”

VfB Stuttgart won 2-1 at home to eliminate last year’s finalists Kaiserslautern thanks to goals from Nick Woltemade and Chris Fuehrich.

Earlier on Tuesday, a brace from Patrik Schick put German Cup holders Bayer Leverkusen on course for a 3-0 victory over Elversberg.

RB Leipzig, in second place in the Bundesliga, advanced with a 4-2 victory over fellow Bundesliga club St Pauli.

Elsewhere, goals for Alexis Claude-Maurice, Arne Maier and Samuel Essende took Augsburg past five-time champions Schalke with a 3-0 win.

Karlsruhe beat Kickers Offen­bach 2-0, Cologne beat Holstein Kiel and Regensburg eliminated Greuther Fuerth.

Published in Dawn, October 31st, 2024

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