Hoffenheim run riot, Bayern lead in German Cup

Sven Schipplock netted five times, including four before the break, as Hoffenheim made mincemeat of USC Paloma Hamburg in the first round of the German Cup on Sunday. Fellow strikers Adam Szalai and Anthony Modeste, Schipplock’s replacement late on, were among the other scorers in the 9-0 riot.

Bayern Munich also progressed on Sunday, 4-1 against third-tier Preussen Münster. Despite
the search for a new central defender, it was long-term injury victim Holger Badstuber filling the gap at the back on Sunday, starting his first game since December 2012 following knee problems. World Cup winners Mario Götze, heading home a Robert Lewandowski cross, and Thomas Müller helped Bayern to an early 2-0 lead.

Early in the second period, David Alaba put Bayern three goals to the good with a dipping shot from long range, before Claudio Pizarro added a fourth. Münster scored a consolation goal from the spot, and Lewandowski – seeking his first competitive Bayern goal – missed a penalty at the other end with the last kick of the game.

Bremen dodge fourth consecutive disaster


Moritz Nebel’s equalizer took Illertissen to extra time against Werder

FV Illertissen, meanwhile, held Werder Bremen level at 1-1 over 90 minutes, forcing extra time against their Bundesliga opponents. Bremen had fallen in the very first round for the past three seasons in a row, and fans surely feared another nightmare start to the season on Sunday. Yet Assani Lukimya and German youngster Davie Selke appeared to settle the northern nerves early in extra time, stretching Werder’s lead to 3-1. Marc Hämmerle immediately pulled the hosts back into contention but the score stayed 3-2 Bremen, breaking the losing Cup run for Robin Dutt’s side.

VfR Aalen and BSV SW Rehden also competed for an additional half hour, having finished 90 minutes level at 1-1. Aalen ultimately triumphed on penalties after Rehden’s brave showing, goalie Daniel Bernhardt twice saved from the spot.

Freiburg through, Fortuna wobbling

SC Freiburg lived up to the favorites’ tag, beating Eintracht Trier 2-0 on Karim Guede and Julian Schuster goals. Karlsruhe toppled 1. FC Neubrandenburg 3-1, while third-division Arminia Bielefeld punched above their weight to oust SV Sandhausen 4-1.


Fabian Klos scored a sublime volley for Bielefeld

Fortuna Düsseldorf became the big scalps of Sunday afternoon, losing 3-2 after extra time to the Würzburger Kickers. Fortuna finished with just nine men, as captain Adam Bodzek secured his second yellow in the closing seconds of the match. Dutchman Charlison Benschop was sent packing in the second half for insulting and then pushing an opponent.

Updates to follow as Sunday’s matches continue.

Final scores

Holstein Kiel 1-2 1860 Munich
BSV SW Rehden 1-1 VfR Aalen (3-4 on penalties)
FV Illertissen 2-3 SV Werder Bremen (after extra time)
USC Paloma Hamburg 0-9 1899 Hoffenheim
Carl-Zeiss Jena 0-1 Erzgebirge Aue
Arminia Bielefeld 4-1 SV Sandhausen
1. FC Neubrandenburg 1-3 Karlsruher SC
Preussen Münster 1-4 FC Bayern München
Eintracht Trier 0-2 SC Freiburg
Würzburger Kickers 3-2 Fortuna Düsseldorf (after extra time)

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