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DFB Cup quarter-finals: After an emergency doctor shock and a goal, Leverkusen turns the game

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After emergency doctor shock and goal conceded Leverkusen turns the game

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Emergency intervention, expulsion! Leverkusen turns game against Union

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An emergency response in the stadium overshadows the game between Leverkusen and Union and creates a ghost game atmosphere for 30 minutes. The guests take a break during a guided tour, but a dismissal is the starting point. You can see the highlights of the game in the video.

Leverkusen has reached the semi-finals in the DFB Cup. The favorite prevailed against Union Berlin, which had initially led. The first half was overshadowed by an emergency doctor. A fan had to be reanimated.

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ROber Andrich described the unfamiliar scenery of the first half: “You have already noticed it and wondered why everyone is clapping,” said the player from promoted Union Berlin. The midfielder and his team had left the DFB Cup quarter-finals at Bayer Leverkusen immediately before.

A game overshadowed by a medical emergency and half an hour of ghostly silence, followed by applause for the rescuers and helpers.

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Later march to the next round: Charles Aranguiz celebrates his goal to 2-1

Source: REUTERS

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The Rhinelands prevailed in a emotional game against Union Berlin with 3: 1 (0: 1) and are in the semi-finals. After the goals of Karim Bellarabi (72nd), Charles Aránguiz (86th) and Moussa Diaby (90th + 1) in front of 18,453 spectators, Bayer fans can dream of the first title since the cup victory in 1993.

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Union, on the other hand, can only cause a stir in the Bundesliga. The promoted was close to second semifinal participation after the 2001 finals season. Marcus Ingvartsen (39.) had even taken the lead. After the yellow-red card against Christopher Lenz (71.), however, the strength waned.

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Decisive: Referee Benjamin Cortus shows Berlin’s Christopher Lenz (left) yellow-red

Credit: dpa / Federico Gambarini

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After a quarter of an hour, the game was no longer a normal cup game. Paramedics ran into the lower spectator rank, pulled out a person, covered them with blankets and started resuscitation attempts.

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Minutes of anxiety. After resuscitation, the patient was taken to the hospital

Source: AP / Martin Meissner

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The spectators then stopped singing until shortly before the half-time whistle, every single call in the stadium was suddenly heard. Shortly after the break, Bayer and Union tweeted that the fan was on his way to the hospital.

Union was the better team on the grass in the early stages, Leverkusen was unusually passive. The Berliners took the first chance with Marius Bülter, but Bayer goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky thwarted it (11th). Union looked significantly fresher, but coach Urs Fischer had also nominated five new players for the starting eleven compared to 2-2 in the league against VfL Wolfsburg. “We cannot allow ourselves injuries,” the coach justified the move.

Leverkusen struggles to the semi-finals

Bayer, who had to do without striker Kevin Volland and captain Lars Bender, who had been injured for a long time, had to struggle much more with the lack of spectator support for a reason. Little could be seen of the Leverkusen speed game of the past weeks. And the Bosz-Elf became more vulnerable: After a strong flank run by Bülter on the right side, Ingvartsen beheaded for the not undeserved guidance of the guests. The Union fans cheered, but visibly restrained. A little later, the first responders received a cautious all-clear, so that the audience resumed their chants.

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Controversial 911, red in the 92nd minute! Frankfurt in the semifinals

Frankfurt beats Bremen and is in the semi-finals. A scene-worthy video evidence, red in added time and the creative fan protest of Eintracht fans are the scenes of the game. You can see all the highlights in the video.

Immediately after the break, these were directed jointly from both fan camps against the German Football Association, but there were no explicit hate posters. The hosts grew stronger. Due to the backlog under pressure only Bayer played at first, the substitute Diaby had the first chance to equalize (47.). Union focused increasingly on counterattack and was punished by substitute Bellarabi. Aránguiz finally let the dreams of the traveling Berliners burst.

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